MAINTENANCE & CLEANING

ALWAYS KEEP YOUR HANDGUN CLEAN

Basic materials needed:

A suitable size cleaning rod (fiber or brass) and a suitable size cleaning stick with a cleaning cloth on the end.
– Cloth parts
– Gunpowder solvent
– Gun maintenance oil
– Small lint-free cloths for wiping and oiling
– Hairbrush for cleaning dirt from the back of the slide, magazine sides, magazine follower, etc.

Use suitable size hole brushes and cloths. If they are too small, they don't do the it and if they are too big, then they get stuck in the hole. If possible, insert the cleaning rod from the chamber side of the hole and push the rod all the way in to release it from the barrel opening.

Do not "reverse" the direction of the rod with the cloth or brush in the barrel, or it may jam.
Do not use cloths dripping solvent or oil.

Lubricate the cloths or brushes, then squeeze out the excess before use. Be careful not to damage parts when using hole brushes or a brush with larger bristles on the back face, rear areas, magazine, etc.

Wear eye protection when using solvents. Wash hands thoroughly after cleaning the gun from powder and dirt.

Always wear eye and ear protection when using any firearm. Safety and user manuals can be obtained from Ağaoğlu Havacılık ve Savunma Sanayi Ltd. Şti .

Note: If the parts that feed the cartridge into the chamber and the cap are particularly dirty, soak them in a suitable solvent or clean them with the same solvent. After cleaning, make sure that all impurities are removed. Then lightly lubricate. Only a very small amount of oil is required to adequately lubricate the moving parts and prevent rust. A build-up of oil tends to attract gunpowder and dirt, which prevents the safe and healthy operation of the handgun. So
do not over-lubricate your handgun.

PISTOL CLEANING

1) Point the pistol in the safe direction.

2) Remove the magazine and empty the chamber.

3) Remove the bullets from the pistol before cleaning.

4) Open the cap and visually check the chamber and magazine for rounds.

5) Disassemble the handgun as described in the DISASSEMBLY AND
ASSEMBLY OF THE HANDGUN SECTION.

6) Using the cleaning rod, pass the solvent-soaked cloth through the barrel several times.

7) Attach the solvent-soaked bristle brush to the rod and move it back and forth along the barrel until the oil and powder are removed.

8) Clean and inspect the barrel with a dry cloth. If necessary, repeat barrel brushing. Fouling of the barrel may result in reduced accuracy and the accumulation of oil in the cartridge chamber may prevent the bullets from feeding correctly from the magazine.

9)Using gunpowder solvent on a clean cloth, remove gunpowder residue from all components of the cover. If oil or gunpowder cannot be removed by wiping with a cloth, use a bristle brush dampened with solvent.

10) Then wipe the cleaned areas with a solvent-soaked cloth.

11) After cleaning, pass the dry cloth through the barrel and then pass the lightly oiled cloth through the barrel.

12) Wipe all surfaces with a clean cloth, then wipe all surfaces with a lightly oiled cloth.

13) Assemble the parts of the handgun. Remember, an incorrectly assembled gun is dangerous and should not be fired.

14) If you experience any difficulties or have any questions regarding the assembly procedure, always consult an experienced gun master.

15) If the gun will be stored for a long period of time, the final oil wipe may be heavier, so there will be less tendency for evaporation. Always keep your handgun clean.

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