This is a modern beast clad in classic attire.
He placed the rifle on the carpet in front of the fireplace, spread out a special gun cleaning mat, and then took out a complete set of maintenance tools: carbon fiber cleaning rods, gun cleaning cloths, Hoppe's No. 9 gun oil, nylon brushes...
The flames dancing in the fireplace reflected on his focused profile as he skillfully dismantled the bolt, threaded a small piece of gun oil-soaked cleaning cloth onto the rod, then gently and steadily pushed it forward from the breech end.
"Ssss—"
The cleaning cloth passed through the precision rifling, specially reinforced for firing .300 Winchester Magnum rounds, and emitted a captivating slight friction sound.
He repeated this action over and over, then used a small brush to meticulously clean every tiny corner of the bolt, not missing any speck that might affect firing due to dust and impurities.
