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

Published on May 12, 2018
Duration: 13:03

This guide provides a detailed, step-by-step process for cleaning and lubricating the CZ P-10C handgun, suitable for beginners. It covers field stripping, component cleaning using Break-Free CLP and specialized tools, proper lubrication of high-wear areas, and reassembly with a function check. Emphasis is placed on safety and preventing oil contamination in critical areas like the firing pin channel.

Quick Summary

To properly clean your CZ P-10C, field strip the pistol, apply Break-Free CLP to components, and scrub carbon buildup with a toothbrush. Orient the slide downward to prevent oil in the firing pin channel. Lubricate high-wear areas like rails and the barrel, then reassemble and perform a function check.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Shooting Demo
  2. 00:28Tools and Supplies Needed
  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 (Cleaner, Lubricant, Preservative), a toothbrush for scrubbing, a bore rod with cleaning patches, and Tipton polymer cleaning picks to avoid scratching the finish. A needle applicator is useful for precise lubrication.

How do you safely field strip the CZ P-10C for cleaning?

After removing the magazine and verifying the chamber is empty, lock the slide back. Pull the trigger in a safe direction, then pull the slide back slightly. Depress the takedown tabs on both sides of the frame 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, the barrel hood, the locking lugs, and the slide and frame rails. Use a needle applicator for precision and avoid over-lubrication.

What is a critical safety tip when cleaning the CZ P-10C slide?

Always orient the slide downward when applying CLP or cleaning. This prevents lubricant from entering the firing pin channel, which can lead to malfunctions and misfires.

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