
Tweet this vid! bit.ly I'm always trying to find ways to relax on camera (yep, I'm still a bit camera-shy haha). I wanted this vid to be a little more comfortable and personal to help me with that pursuit. So, I'm taking this vid away from the green screen and onto my living room floor. I'm inviting you to sit with me and chat while I clean up my Smith and Wesson 686P after a long day at the range. My American Bully puppy, Ares, is here to "help" me as I show you how I take care of my firearms. Most of you who watch my vids have plenty more experience cleaning firearms than I do, and considering that, my goal isn't to teach anyone anything, but to share the experience. And hey, if you have some tips or advice for me on products or method or whatever, let me know in the comments (I read every one). I love your feedback. Just a little disclaimer -- I'm not necessarily trying to push or promote any of the products I use, just showing you what I have been using that gets my guns clean. In this video, I'm using Hoppe's No. 9 solvent, Rem Oil, and Flitz Rifle, Gun & Knife Wax. That being said, I'm just going to relax and enjoy the sense of accomplishment from scrubbing off all the carbon and lead buildup and polishing up this revolver and revealing the steel beauty underneath. I hope you enjoy the insight into who FateofDestinee is during this experience. :]
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