
The Smith & Wesson Model 37 Airweight is a classic J-frame revolver chambered in .38 Special. In this video, Ralph walks through an easy beginner-friendly cleaning process for the Model 37 and explains how to keep this lightweight revolver clean, protected, and ready for storage, range use, or carry.
This revolver cleaning tutorial is designed for viewers who may be new to Smith & Wesson revolvers or anyone who wants a simple, practical way to maintain a classic snub-nose revolver. Ralph covers the key areas that need attention, including the barrel, cylinder chambers, forcing cone, extractor star, ejector rod area, and exterior surfaces.
The Model 37 is an Airweight version of the classic Smith & Wesson J-frame design. Because many of these revolvers are older firearms, careful cleaning and maintenance helps preserve both function and condition. This video keeps the process straightforward without making revolver cleaning more complicated than it needs to be.
Whether you own a Smith & Wesson Model 37, Model 36 Chiefs Special, or another J-frame .38 Special revolver, this tutorial will help you understand the basic cleaning steps and the areas you should inspect during maintenance.
This video is especially helpful for beginners, new revolver owners, or anyone who inherited or purchased a classic Smith & Wesson and wants to learn how to take care of it properly.

In this video, Ralph shows how to clean and maintain the Colt King Cobra revolver.
This cleaning guide is made for beginners, collectors, and anyone who wants to keep their Colt King Cobra in proper working condition. Whether the revolver is used at the range, kept for home defense, carried, or stored as part of a collection, regular cleaning helps preserve the firearm and keeps everything operating smoothly.
Ralph walks through the cleaning process step by step, including the barrel, cylinder, chambers, forcing cone area, ejector star, and exterior surfaces. The video focuses on a simple and careful cleaning method without making the process more complicated than it needs to be.
The Colt King Cobra is a .357 Magnum revolver, which means carbon and fouling can build up around the chambers, cylinder face, barrel, and forcing cone after shooting. In this video, Ralph shows how to remove that buildup, wipe down the revolver properly, and make sure no excess oil or cleaner is left behind.
This video is especially useful for anyone who recently bought a Colt King Cobra, inherited one, or wants a straightforward refresher on revolver maintenance. Ralph explains the process in a clear way so the viewer can follow along and understand what each area of the revolver needs.
By the end of the cleaning, the Colt King Cobra is wiped down, inspected, and ready to go back into storage, a range bag, or a holster. The goal is simple: keep the revolver clean, smooth, protected, and ready for the next time it is needed.

In this video, Ralph walks viewers through the process of properly cleaning and maintaining the Colt Trooper revolver step-by-step. This guide was designed to be beginner-friendly while still covering the details that serious Colt enthusiasts appreciate. From safe disassembly and proper cleaning techniques to lubrication and final inspection, this video focuses on preserving the reliability and condition of one of Colt’s classic double-action revolvers.
The Colt Trooper remains an iconic American revolver with a reputation for smooth action, accuracy, and durability. Proper maintenance is important not only for reliability, but also for protecting the finish and long-term value of these revolvers. Whether your Colt Trooper is a range gun, carry revolver, or collector piece, this video will help you properly care for it without causing unnecessary wear or damage.
Cleaning equipment used in this video can be found through the links on this website.

Ralph walks viewers through the complete process of cleaning and maintaining the Colt Lawman revolver. This guide was designed with beginners in mind, especially those who may have recently inherited a Colt Lawman or purchased one for the first time and want to properly care for a classic Colt revolver without damaging it.
In this video, Ralph covers safe cleaning techniques, proper maintenance practices, and important tips to help preserve the revolver’s condition and reliability for years to come. Whether the firearm is being prepared for carry, storage, collection purposes, or regular range use, this step-by-step guide keeps the process simple and easy to follow.
Recommended cleaning equipment used in this video can be found through the links on this website.





































