Firearm Maintenance: Smith and Wesson M&P Cleaning Part 2/4

Published on June 5, 2013
Duration: 1:53

This guide details the proper cleaning of a Smith & Wesson M&P firearm's barrel and slide. It emphasizes using solvent and a bore brush for the barrel, followed by dry patches until clean. The exterior of the barrel and recoil spring assembly are wiped down. The slide is cleaned using a stiff brush, with a cloth wrapped around it to effectively clean rail slots, before being wiped down.

Quick Summary

Proper cleaning of your Smith & Wesson M&P involves cleaning the barrel with solvent, a bore brush, and dry patches until clean. The slide interior and rail slots should be scrubbed with a stiff brush, potentially with a cloth, and then wiped down. Don't forget to wipe the recoil spring assembly.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to S&W M&P Maintenance Series
  2. 00:05Cleaning the Barrel: Bore Cleaning
  3. 00:12Using Bore Brush for Fouling
  4. 00:24Cleaning the Barrel Exterior
  5. 00:32Cleaning the Recoil Spring Assembly
  6. 00:39Cleaning the Slide Interior and Rails
  7. 00:56Cleaning the Frame (Aerosol Cleaner)
  8. 01:18Next Steps: Lubrication and Reassembly

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I clean the barrel of my Smith & Wesson M&P?

To clean the barrel of your S&W M&P, start by running a solvent-soaked patch down the bore from breech to muzzle. Then, use a bronze bore brush to scrub out fouling. Follow up with dry patches until they come out clean. If significant fouling remains, repeat the process.

What is the best way to clean the slide on a Smith & Wesson M&P?

For the slide of your S&W M&P, use a stiff brush to clean the interior and rail slots. For better debris removal in the rail slots, wrap a cloth around the brush. After brushing, wipe the slide clean with a cloth.

Should I clean the recoil spring assembly on my S&W M&P?

Yes, it's recommended to wipe down the recoil spring assembly on your S&W M&P to remove any dirt or debris that might be accumulating there during regular maintenance.

Related News

All News →

More Gunsmithing & DIY Videos You Might Like

More from Brownells, Inc.

View all →