Most individuals rather to use professional gun cleaning kits to clean their gun. Some of the items that are included in these gun cleaning kits are; Barrel weasels, Bore & Muzzle Guides, Brushes, Cleaning boxes, Cleaning cloths/patches/wipes, Cleaning kits, Cleaning mats & cradle, Cotton/wool mops, Gun stock & metal finishes, Jags & Slotted Tips, Lubes, Oil & Rust Preventer, Miscellaneous Accessories, Rods, Solvents & Bore Cleaner.
Before you attempt to clean any gun, a handler should always ensure that the gun is completely empty then disassemble the gun. after pulling the gun apart, the cleaning cloth is used to wipe down all the pieces to remove carbon formation that was created form the gunpowder. It is used to clean inside the magazine, the ejector, guide rails, and the area surrounding the chamber. The solvent is then poured over the various parts while paying close attention to areas with grime, carbon buildup or unburnt powder then give it a few minutes to set and use the brush to scrub the entire gun. This scrubbing movement works along with the solvent agent to break up the gunpowder residue and try to get through to all the tiny areas.
After this is accomplished use the lint-free cloth or a clean old cotton fabric and clean off the solvent from each piece until it looks clean. Wipe down the entire firearm both inside and out with a solvent soaked lint-free cloth once again and search for any area that creates a stain on and then clean off this area. After this use the pick to clean off any thick chunks of carbon or powder buildup and use the bore brush to loosen up any form of buildup from the barrel section by running It over the full length of the barrel at least five times. While you do this try not to reverse the direction of the brush in the barrel, but instead thrust it all the way through, then all the way back to allow the bristles to change direction outside of the barrel.