How To Clean CZ P10 Pistols Easy!

Published on July 4, 2021
Duration: 17:04

This guide provides a comprehensive, step-by-step process for cleaning and maintaining CZ P10 series pistols, applicable to most striker-fired handguns. Instruction is based on the armorer's manual and covers field stripping, component cleaning, lubrication, and reassembly. The video emphasizes safety and proper technique for beginners, drawing on expert knowledge from the Tactical Considerations channel.

Quick Summary

To clean your CZ P10 pistol, first ensure it's unloaded. Field strip by pulling the trigger, slightly retracting the slide, and pulling down the takedown levers. Clean the frame, slide, and barrel using solvent and brushes, paying attention to rails and critical areas. Lubricate sparingly on polished surfaces and reassemble for a function check.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Firearm Maintenance Importance
  2. 01:33Essential Cleaning Supplies for CZ P10
  3. 02:37Field Stripping Your CZ P10 Pistol
  4. 03:28Cleaning the CZ P10 Frame
  5. 05:54Cleaning the Slide and Recoil Spring
  6. 07:37Thorough Barrel Cleaning for CZ P10
  7. 11:09Proper Lubrication of CZ P10 Components
  8. 13:42Reassembly and Function Check
  9. 14:21Cleaning Frequency and Importance

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the essential supplies needed to clean a CZ P10 pistol?

You'll need gloves for safety, microfiber towels, a quality cleaning solvent like Breakthrough Clean, gun oil such as Lucas Oil Extreme Duty, a bore brush (a Glock brush works well), general cleaning brushes, plastic cleaning picks, and cleaning patches or old shirt material.

How do you field strip a CZ P10 pistol for cleaning?

After ensuring the pistol is unloaded, pull the trigger. Then, pull the slide back slightly and pull down on both sides of the takedown lever. The slide assembly can then be removed from the frame.

How often should a CZ P10 pistol be cleaned?

Manufacturers recommend cleaning duty weapons monthly, after every range session, or after exposure to adverse conditions. At a minimum, perform a quick wipe-down and light lubrication after shooting, with a full cleaning when time allows.

What are common mistakes to avoid when cleaning a CZ P10?

Avoid applying excessive solvent or lubricant into the grip or striker channel. Also, be careful not to over-lubricate the slide rails, as this can attract debris and hinder performance.

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