Mossberg MVP User Manual

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CLEANING AND LUBRICATION

With proper maintenance and care, your firearm will provide you with years of

dependable service. Your firearm should be inspected and cleaned

periodically to insure that it remains in good condition. Clean and lubricate your

firearm as soon as possible after use. This is especially important if your firearm has

been exposed to moisture. For maximum performance and continued satisfaction

with your firearm, periodic cleaning and lubrication are essential. Wear eye protection

during cleaning.

Use the instructions and equipment provided with a quality gun cleaning kit.

All metal parts should be cleaned with gun solvent and lightly lubricated with gun

oil. Over-lubrication should be avoided. Use only lubricants specifically designed for

firearms. Avoid the use of abrasives which may damage the metal finish.

If the firearm is to be stored for a long period of time it should be thoroughly

cleaned and oiled. Do not plug barrel or store in a fabric lined case that will absorb

lubricant from the firearm.

Scrub bore and chamber with solvent and follow with cleaning patches until barrel is

clean. A final pass with a lightly oiled patch will provide a protective coating.

The bolt can be removed from the barreled action, and the barreled action can be

removed from the stock, but further disassembly should be performed by a certified

gunsmith only.

Make sure the barrel and receiver are free of obstructions and excessive

lubricant after cleaning. Be sure not to leave cleaning patches or excessive

oil or grease in the bore as they can create dangerous obstructions.

Obstructions of any kind can cause damage to the firearm and may result in

serious personal injury to the shooter and/or others nearby.

Camouflage guns: Caution should be exercised to avoid exposure of cam-

ouflage patterns to solvents or insect repellants.

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