Re: .22 Stoeger Luger
Justin, first off..UNLOAD the pistol. Then get a .22 caliber cleaning kit from a sport shop or hardware store and carefully follow the instructions. It is not tricky once you get into it. Just a little messy and time consuming. It is worth it though. In no time you will be shooting bullseyes again. Just keep at it until the black grime is all on the patches and out of the gun. A little light oil aftewards and you will be good to go. I once had a 22 that was so dirty (about 1000 rounds) that it wouldn't fire at all. Good Luck and remember to double check that it is unloaded.
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