Most gun owners know the basics of firearm cleaning — wipe down the barrel, clean the bore, and apply oil. But there’s a difference between routine maintenance and a deep professional cleaning that goes beyond the surface.
Deep cleaning involves:
- Complete disassembly of your firearm
- Cleaning hidden areas such as inside the trigger group, bolt body, and recoil spring housing
- Use of professional tools like ultrasonic cleaners and bore scopes
- Inspection for corrosion, fouling, and premature wear
- Reassembly to factory specs with correct torque and lubrication
A certified gunsmith not only performs this cleaning with care, but also evaluates your firearm for potential safety or functional issues — many of which are invisible to the average user.
👉 Gunsmiths use specialized cleaning stations, ultrasonic tanks, borescopes, and torque-calibrated tools that go far beyond what’s available to the average gun owner. You’re paying for precision — and no mistakes.
🧼 Why it matters: Residue buildup and unnoticed rust can affect function, accuracy, and safety. A gunsmith’s deep clean extends the life of your firearm and ensures it performs at its best — especially after extensive use or storage.