I recently inherited a 6" model 17-2 from my grandmother when she moved into a nursing home. The gun has been sitting in a drawer for at least 12 years loaded. It appears to be in good condition and the finish appears to be mostly intact. I am new to revolvers and wanted some tips on the best way to take care of an older revolver. I do plan to shoot the gun occasionally, although I would like to keep it in as good of condition as possible. I am familiar with cleaning and maintaining my M&P 40 and 22A, but wanted to know if I can use the same methods on an older revolver. Can I use a bore snake to clean the bore and/or the cylinder. What sort of cleaner should I use? Hoppes #9, Rem oil, CLP or something else? What do I need to do/avoid to protect the finish? Is there any type of ammo that I should avoid? Are there any issues that I should watch for.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Thanks in advance for any advice.

