Frequently Asked Questions |
Q: I need miscellaneous parts for my cleaning kit.
Q: How Do You Clean A Gun?
Q: What are the Outers brush, tip, and rod thread sizes?
Q: Where can I purchase
your products?
A: Our products are sold through distributors and catalog companies
as well as some discount stores such as Wal-Mart.
A: For missing parts or replacement parts, Contact Outers Gun Care experts via email.
Q: How Do You Clean
A Gun?
A: Cleaning a gun is a seven-step process:
- Make Sure Firearm is Unloaded.
- Run a solvent soaked brush through the barrel a few times.
To start the rod & brush through the barrel, grasp the rod near the rod tip section to get it started. Then push with the rod handle making sure to keep the rod at a straight angle with the gun barrel. Keeping the rod at a straight angle is especially important when using the Universal Kit rod (a .22 cal. rod) and when cleaning a .22 cal. rifle. Because of the small diameter of the .22 cal. aluminum rod.
- Remove brush and attach a tip. Add the patch and saturate it with solvent
and work back and forth through the barrel. Make sure patch is snug in the
barrel.
Some customers prefer using the swab or mop instead of a patch.
Check the bore with an Outers Bore Checker. If traces of metal fouling or lead flaking are visible, repeat steps 2 & 3.
- Use a dry patch to remove solvent.
- Clean action, slide mechanism or bolt with patches and solvent and wipe
dry. For revolvers, clean each cylinder chamber from the rear with solvent,
brush and patches. Pay special attention to forward ends of the cylinder
chambers where fouling collects.
- After all parts have been thoroughly cleaned, run clean patch saturated
with either gun oil or Tri-Lube through the barrel making sure all surfaces
are lightly coated. (Tri-Lube is a lubricant and protects against rust as
well as cleans and degreases.) Oil the revolver cylinders very sparingly.
Apply gun oil or Metal Seal to all exterior metal surfaces. Wipe of excess.
- Before firing the gun after cleaning, run enough patches through the bore and chamber to remove any grease or oil present.
Q: What are the Outers
brush, tip, and rod thread sizes?
A: See table below:
| Brush | Thread Size |
| .17 cal. | 5-40 threads |
| .22 cal | 8-32 threads |
| .30 cal | 8-32 threads |
| shotgun | 5/16-27 threads |
| black powder | 10/32 threads |
| Gun Cleaning | Rod Diameter |
| .17 cal. | .156 or 5/32" |
| .22 cal. | .203 or 13/64" |
| .30 cal. | .250 or 1/4" |
A: All Outers brushes, mops and rods were changed to fit other manufactures rods and accessories in 2003. Old Outers .22-.280 cal accessories can be used in our current rods without the use of an adapter. If an adapter is required for Old .22 cal rods email Outers Gun Care expert for an adapter.
Q. What is included with the Foul Out III system?
A. The kit includes the following items: Foul Out III control
unit, AC power adapter, 8 fl. oz bottle of both Cop Out Plus and Lead Out
Plus, one 30" stainless steel rod, four sizes of bore plugs and sixteen o-rings
for 22 cal through 45 cal.
Q. How long does it take to clean a firearm when using the
Foul Out III system?
A. Copper could take 2 - 10 hours, possibly longer depending
on the amount of fouling in the bore. Lead could take 30 minutes to 5 hours
or longer. Please note that conventional cleaning methods are required to
remove powder fouling prior to using the Foul Out III system. Degreasing the
bore is also important to do after removing the powder fouling. Any oil left
in the bore will interfere with the electrochemical process and cause inaccurate
results. For this step, we recommend using OutersĀ® Nitro Solvent and OutersĀ®
Crud Cutter Degreaser. For more information on the Foul Out III system, contact
our Outers Gun Care expert via email.

