How To Clean & Lubricate A CZ P-10C Handgun (4K)

Published on May 12, 2018
Duration: 13:03

This comprehensive guide, presented by Mrgunsngear, details the step-by-step process for cleaning and lubricating a CZ P-10C handgun. It emphasizes safety, proper tool usage, and specific lubrication points to ensure reliable firearm function. The instruction is suitable for beginners and experienced owners alike, offering expert insights into maintaining your pistol.

Quick Summary

To clean and lubricate your CZ P-10C, first ensure it's unloaded. Field strip by removing the slide, barrel, and recoil spring. Apply Break-Free CLP to components, scrub fouling with a toothbrush, and wipe clean with patches and polymer picks. Lubricate high-wear areas like slide rails and barrel, then reassemble and perform a function check.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Shooting Demonstration
  2. 00:28Tools and Supplies
  3. 01:39Field Stripping (Disassembly)
  4. 02:20Cleaning the Components
  5. 05:07Wiping and Carbon Removal
  6. 08:39Lubrication Points
  7. 10:58Reassembly and Function Check

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the essential tools for cleaning a CZ P-10C?

You'll need Break-Free CLP for cleaning and lubrication, a toothbrush for scrubbing, a bore rod, Tipton polymer cleaning picks to avoid scratching, and cut-up t-shirt pieces for patches. Precision applicators are also helpful.

What is the correct procedure for field stripping the CZ P-10C?

After ensuring the firearm is unloaded, remove the magazine, lock the slide back, verify the chamber is empty, release the slide, pull the trigger, then pull the slide back slightly and depress the takedown tabs to remove the slide assembly.

Where should I apply lubricant on the CZ P-10C?

Apply lubricant to high-wear areas such as the top of the barrel, barrel hood, locking lugs, and the slide/frame rails. Avoid over-lubricating, especially in the firing pin channel.

What is a critical safety step after reassembling the CZ P-10C?

A crucial step after reassembly is performing a function check. This involves cycling the action and verifying that the trigger resets correctly, ensuring the firearm is safe and operational.

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