Initial cleaning of Winchester 1300

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I've never owned a shotgun before so could you guys give me a few pointers about cleaning it for the first time? Its a Winchester 1300 Defender shotgun. The owner's manual says its coated inside and out with a rust preventative compound. It should be removed using gun oil. Ok, got no problem with that but I noticed while cleaning it there is an oily substance in the magazine tube. This, I guess, is also preservative. My problem is that it looks like a real pain to disassemble the mag tube to clean it. Is it necessary to do that? I know I sound like a real dufus but I'm mighty green at this. I've owned other types of guns and they never had this kind of gunk on them. Also can you give me some tips on general cleaning. How thorough does this gun have to be cleaned after use? The owner's manual is rather vague about that. :confused: TIA
 
I've had a Defender for several years...but I got it from a friend.I did dis-assemble and clean when it came to me but don't remember it to be all that scary. When I'm starting with a new gun, I go in stages. Remove a few parts and put it back together. Then go further each time so you get familiar with the steps. About three or four start/reassemble steps and you'll be comfortable in one evening. I'm sure you'll like your shotgun...wish I could shoot mine more often...where does the time go?
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A deep cleaning should be done at least once a year, following use in rain or snow, and/or every 1000 rounds,IMO.

In between these, cleaning the barrel and wiping down the exterior generally suffices.

As for grease in the mag tube, I'd get it out, but I've never had to take down a 1300. Sorry,can't help you there.

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Pumps tend to be either over or under oiled. Most do well with just a little wiped on and then wiped off with a clean patch, rag or paper towel.
 
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