Just wanted to share this with you guys if you are into airguns that make it easy and fun to clean the barrel.
I've had a Thomas rifle for the past two years and it has been by far my easiest rifle to clean the barrel. No breech oring in the way. Just flip the swing port over and slap a one inch patch on the end of my Tipton Carbon fiber rod and push her though. Absolutely could not get easier.
I have since shrouded the barrel to take the bark out of her, so I will admit to taking the end cap out of the shroud when I do this now.
Ever since the Thomas, I have wanted another gun I could clean the barrel with a carbon fiber rod!!!!!
Well....Whallah!!!!!...Introduce the Edgun R5M!!!!!!
As you know the Edgun is so easy to take apart and put back together. If this ol’ flunky can do it, anybody can. But what is cool with the Edgun and I just discovered this today....
Of course if you have watched Ed's videos you can take the action completely off the back of the gun with just one hex head screw. Then unscrew the moderator and take the baffle out.And Whallah!!!! Clean it just like the Thomas.
Schmells bells……I even found a way to clean it with the .177 jag!!!!! I just stack 3 one inch patches on the end of the .177 jag and it’s the perfect circumference to make a squeaky tight pass through the .25 cal barrel. Got more crap out of the barrel this way than with the Patchworm with .25 cal coded sleeve? And I do love my Patchworm on .22 cal barrels. Just stack a wet patch on the outermost stack of patches and you don’t even have to worry if you over saturated it because the two dry patches under it will absorb the excess!
Yippy Kye Yay….got two guns that are super easy to clean now!
Peace and triple patch grease!
I've had a Thomas rifle for the past two years and it has been by far my easiest rifle to clean the barrel. No breech oring in the way. Just flip the swing port over and slap a one inch patch on the end of my Tipton Carbon fiber rod and push her though. Absolutely could not get easier.
I have since shrouded the barrel to take the bark out of her, so I will admit to taking the end cap out of the shroud when I do this now.
Ever since the Thomas, I have wanted another gun I could clean the barrel with a carbon fiber rod!!!!!
Well....Whallah!!!!!...Introduce the Edgun R5M!!!!!!
As you know the Edgun is so easy to take apart and put back together. If this ol’ flunky can do it, anybody can. But what is cool with the Edgun and I just discovered this today....
Of course if you have watched Ed's videos you can take the action completely off the back of the gun with just one hex head screw. Then unscrew the moderator and take the baffle out.And Whallah!!!! Clean it just like the Thomas.
Schmells bells……I even found a way to clean it with the .177 jag!!!!! I just stack 3 one inch patches on the end of the .177 jag and it’s the perfect circumference to make a squeaky tight pass through the .25 cal barrel. Got more crap out of the barrel this way than with the Patchworm with .25 cal coded sleeve? And I do love my Patchworm on .22 cal barrels. Just stack a wet patch on the outermost stack of patches and you don’t even have to worry if you over saturated it because the two dry patches under it will absorb the excess!
Yippy Kye Yay….got two guns that are super easy to clean now!
Peace and triple patch grease!