How To Clean And Lubricate A CZ-75 Series Handgun (HD)

Published on October 26, 2015
Duration: 15:03

This guide provides a step-by-step process for cleaning and lubricating a CZ-75 series handgun, suitable for beginners. It details the necessary supplies, field stripping procedures, cleaning techniques for various parts like the barrel and slide, and proper lubrication points. The video emphasizes using appropriate tools to avoid scratching the firearm's finish and concludes with reassembly and a function check.

Quick Summary

To clean and lubricate a CZ-75, gather supplies like t-shirt patches, polymer picks, a toothbrush, and Break-Free CLP. Field strip by aligning disassembly notches and removing the slide stop. Clean the barrel and slide, then lubricate key friction points such as barrel lugs and slide rails.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to CZ-75 Cleaning
  2. 00:56Supplies Needed for Cleaning
  3. 03:05Field Stripping the CZ-75
  4. 04:05Cleaning the Barrel and Slide
  5. 05:29Scrubbing and Wiping Down Components
  6. 10:32Detailed Cleaning of Breach Face and Extractor
  7. 11:33Lubrication Points for CZ-75
  8. 13:17Reassembly and Function Check

Frequently Asked Questions

What supplies are needed to clean a CZ-75 pistol?

For cleaning a CZ-75, you'll need cut-up t-shirt patches, polymer picks to prevent scratching, a cleaning rod, a toothbrush for scrubbing, and a reliable cleaner like Break-Free CLP.

How do you field strip a CZ-75 for cleaning?

Field stripping involves a safety check, removing the magazine and clearing the chamber. Then, pull the slide back to align disassembly notches, push out the slide stop using the magazine base plate, and remove the slide, recoil spring, guide rod, and barrel.

Where should I lubricate my CZ-75 after cleaning?

Lubricate key friction points: the barrel lugs, the exterior of the barrel where wear is visible, the slide rails, and the hammer spring. A needle-oiler is recommended for precise application.

What are common mistakes to avoid when cleaning a CZ-75?

Avoid using metal tools that can scratch the finish. Also, be cautious with Q-tips, as the cotton can sometimes get stuck in the firearm's intricate mechanisms.

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