How To Clean & Lubricate A Heckler & Koch P30 Pistol (HD)

Published on March 18, 2017
Duration: 12:54

This guide details the proper cleaning and lubrication procedures for the Heckler & Koch P30 pistol. It covers field stripping, cleaning carbon buildup from key areas like the breech face and frame rails using Break-Free CLP and tools like Tipton picks, and applying lubricant to specific friction points as recommended by the H&K manual. The video concludes with reassembly and a crucial function check.

Quick Summary

To clean and lubricate your Heckler & Koch P30, field strip the pistol, clean components with Break-Free CLP and tools like Tipton picks and a toothbrush, focusing on the breech face and frame rails. Lubricate specific points per the manual, then reassemble and perform a function check.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction to H&K P30 Cleaning
  2. 00:29Tools and Supplies Needed
  3. 02:06H&K P30 Field Stripping Guide
  4. 03:11Cleaning the Slide and Barrel
  5. 05:07Cleaning the P30 Frame
  6. 08:23Lubrication Points for P30
  7. 10:35Reassembly and Function Check

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the essential tools for cleaning a Heckler & Koch P30 pistol?

You'll need Tipton polymer picks to avoid scratches, a generic toothbrush for scrubbing, a cleaning rod, cut-up t-shirt patches for wiping, and Break-Free CLP for cleaning and lubrication.

How do you field strip the H&K P30 for cleaning?

Remove the magazine, lock the slide back to verify an empty chamber, align the slide notch with the slide release, push out the slide release pin, and then remove the slide, recoil spring, and barrel.

Where should I apply lubricant on the H&K P30?

Referencing the H&K manual, apply CLP to key friction points: slide rails, the exterior of the barrel, locking lugs, and the recoil spring guide rod.

Why is a function check important after cleaning an H&K P30?

A function check, including testing double-action and single-action trigger resets, ensures all components were reassembled correctly and the pistol operates safely and reliably.

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