How to Clean a Handgun

Published on July 31, 2017
Duration: 32:26

This comprehensive guide details the process of cleaning and maintaining a handgun, specifically the Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0. Expert instructor Eric emphasizes safety, proper disassembly, cleaning techniques for the barrel, slide, and frame, and judicious lubrication. The video highlights essential tools and products for effective firearm upkeep, ensuring reliability and longevity.

Quick Summary

Expert handgun cleaning involves ensuring the firearm is unloaded, field stripping it, cleaning the barrel with solvent, wiping down the slide and frame, and applying lubricant sparingly to wear points. Regular cleaning after each range trip is crucial for reliability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Equipment Overview
  2. 02:05Safety and Cleaning Compounds
  3. 03:16Solvents, Oils, and Lubricants
  4. 05:22Unloading and Field Stripping
  5. 09:04Inspection and Barrel Cleaning
  6. 11:56Cleaning the Slide and Frame
  7. 15:22Holster Maintenance
  8. 18:33Lubrication and Reassembly
  9. 20:03Function Testing and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the essential tools for cleaning a handgun?

Essential tools include nitrile gloves, rags or cut-up t-shirts, Swab-its, commercial patches, a Dewey cleaning rod, and appropriate caliber brushes. Solvents like Hoppe's No. 9 and lubricants such as LPS 2 or ALG Go-Juice are also necessary.

How do you properly field strip a Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0?

Field stripping the M&P 2.0 involves ensuring it's unloaded, then rotating the takedown latch, releasing the slide forward, and removing the guide rod and barrel from the slide.

What is the importance of cleaning a handgun holster?

Cleaning handgun holsters is vital because accumulated grit can act as an abrasive, scratching the firearm's finish during draws and re-holstering. This maintains the firearm's appearance and function.

What is the risk of over-lubricating a handgun?

Over-lubricating a handgun can be detrimental as excess oil attracts dirt, dust, and debris. This buildup can lead to increased friction, potential malfunctions, and hinder the firearm's reliable operation.

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