Taurus Revolver RT 627 Tracker .357 Magnum - Basic Cleaning [Gun ASMR]
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- čas přidán 7. 03. 2022
- In this video we brought a basic cleaning of the Taurus revolver, tracker model .357 magnum, in ASMR. Hope you like it!
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It looks clean already. I wanna see the best way to get the outside cylinder clean when its dirty!
Good video tho!
Looks like it's their version of a GP100
Direct competitor to the Ruger GP100 and the S&W 626.
E na área dos revólveres que a taurus se destaca , obrigado pelo ótimo video
Que Arma, linda 👍☝️🙌😁
love revolver video
TKS dd.l
That's a very useful vídeo. Got my subscription. The .357 MAG Tracker is a bestselling model in Brazil.
Hello Gilberto!
Great that you liked our content, stay tuned
There's a lot of news coming here on the channel. The RT627 was very well accepted in the Brazilian market, yes, one of the best-selling TAURUS revolvers.
Don't get me wrong, but,
You don't brush the outer matte finish because it will be scratched.
Lindo tracker
Thank you What are your thoughts about using a sonic cleaner on a revolver?
Máquina máquina máquina!!
Excelente mesmo, ótimo equipamento 🚀
Top 👏👏👏 ótimo vídeo e ótima aula
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Was thinking about a 692, but it looks like clean is very labor intensive.
Hello friend, quite the contrary, it's just a matter of practice
Not sure if you ever got the 692… I just did and it is awesome! Especially with the cost of ammo. I can go shoot a couple .357 and .38 special then switch over to 9mm. It is flawless with every size
Thanks for the video, i have the same gun and love it, is it safe to take the yoke screw out of the frame and take out cylinder ? Is there anything that can go wrong ? How much movement of the cylinder is normal, ie, rotationally, mine has a tiny bit both cocked and not not cocked.
Obrigado por partilhar.
Tenho um revolver deste modelo e nunca vi nenhuma dica como esta para manutençao diaria
Olá Henrique, é uma excelente ferramenta. Ficamos felizes que tenha gostado
Love theses videos man..will you be able to do a ak demo also?
Hello Friend! We will do our best to get! 🚀
que vídeo top......parabéns!!!!!
Olá Jorge Flores, obrigado que ótimo que tenha gostado logo logo sai um vídeo incrível com o RT 627 aguarde 😁
Show de bola
Valeu amigo 👍🚀🚀
Dry firing will mess gun up
what cleaning products are you using?
what brand of cleaner, and lube are you using?
I'm having a hard time cleaning my compensator ports. Did you have any scratching on the finish from the copper brush? I shot about 200 rounds through mine before the first cleaning so it is caked on pretty good
hello friend, at first just use a good powder solvent and a light copper brush so as not to damage or cause scratches.
I had the same issue with mine so im glad you asked. I had a pick specially made for it. Has light copper bristles through a rubber coating. It works pretty well but doesn't get all of it.
What were you using in the spray bottle to clean with?
Solvent to dilute propellant residues
Quais produtos vc usou para limpeza, parabéns pelo vídeo.
Olá Luiz, os produtos que normalmente usamos são produtos de nossos parceiros da STG Shotgun, que por sinal são excelentes produtos e eles tem uma gama completa para limpeza e manutenção de armamento.
Por favor, existe o revolver RT627-357 mag - 4pol no acabameto inox polido de fábrica? É possivel mandar polir e deixar em um acabamento acetinado ou semi-polido? Obrigado.
Olá, tenho um deste modelo, ele só vem inox fosco de fabrica, mas existe a opção de polir, no meu caso ainda não mandei polir pq não achei um bom profissional ainda, abraço
Acredito que Taurus apenas fosco em 4' 357mag
trás o revolver 85s
Em breve Guilherme ele aparece sim no canal segue acompanhando :)
What products did you use to clean the tracker? Looks good
Hello friend, normally the products used in our videos are from partners in this case from STG @stg.ltda
How long have you owned revolvers? You don't take the barrel brush to the exterior, barrel ports, or cylinder. You get a better class of solvent and use a stiff bristle, gun brush. You didn't pull the plate off to properly clean and lube the trigger assembly. You oiled the exterior of the trigger and hammer, which does nothing. You don't need three drops of oil on your hammer spring. You slapped the cylinder around, which wears out the bolt, center pin, and cylinder stop.
You received a lot of "wows" from viewers who obviously don't know. You could have done a lot better.
thanks for the constructive criticism, they will be extremely valid for us to improve, follow along and give us tips.
@@GunsASMR I would add to that constructive criticism, that you never clean any firearm running a brass brush through from the muzzle side. You can very easily damage the muzzle crown doing that and in the process, ruing the accuracy of the firearm. If damage the crown can be repaired by a good gunsmith, but it's an expensive repair and has to be done by someone who really knows what they're doing and has the right tools to do it.
It's a pain in the ass but the proper way is hold the brush by itself at the cylinder end of the barrel. Then run the cleaning rod through the barrel from the cylinder and screw the brush onto the cleaning rod. Then pull both out from the cylinder end. it's a bit of a pain in the ass, but it's worth it to keep from damaging the barrel crown.
Personally, I only use a brass barrel brush once every 200 rounds after running a patch with solvent on it, through the barrel and letting it sit overnight. Then the next day I run the brass brush through it in the manner described above and that gets out most of the lead (and caked on carbon) fouling. But for normal cleaning, I just run a few patches of CLP through it until the patches are light grey, and then call it a day. Over-cleaning is probably the #1 reason that people lose accuracy on their firearms. Just for context my background with firearms is 8 years, U.S. Army and 31 years of private firearm ownership.
@@wigon I was thinking the same thing when he was cleaning the barrel from the muzzle side !
@@mrcolin2u I had some typos that I fixed that clarifies what I meant. but yeah....basically never clean a firearm from the muzzle end down. One always has to respect the muzzle crown and treat it carefully.
Kinda disappointed that there was no narrative
Ciao amico dove lo posso trovare uno spazzolino così?
Ciao Gianfry, qui qualsiasi farmacia può trovare ed economico
@@GunsASMR è quello delle protesi dentali?
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This isn't a good disassembly video as it completely skips over the piece inside of the first screw. The screw holding the cylinder has a spring & pin piece which is very important & very easy to lose.
Hello Dumb, here's a video with a little more details on the disassembly of the RT 627 .357mag czcams.com/video/XWqUX2GCPMc/video.html