How To Clean & Lubricate A Sig Sauer P365 Pistol (4K)

Published on October 29, 2018
Duration: 11:15

This comprehensive guide details the proper cleaning and lubrication procedure for the Sig Sauer P365 pistol, as demonstrated by Mrgunsngear. It covers step-by-step disassembly, cleaning techniques for the barrel, slide, and frame, and precise lubrication points to ensure reliable function. The instruction emphasizes using specific tools and cleaning agents for optimal results and safe operation.

Quick Summary

Learn to clean and lubricate your Sig Sauer P365 with expert guidance. Disassemble the firearm, clean the barrel, slide, and frame using CLP and specialized tools like Tipton picks. Lubricate key friction points on the barrel, slide rails, and guide rod. Finally, reassemble and perform a function check for safe operation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Shooting Demonstration
  2. 00:31Cleaning Supplies and Tools
  3. 01:21Disassembly Process
  4. 02:15Cleaning the Barrel
  5. 03:09Cleaning the Slide and Frame
  6. 04:47Wiping Down Components
  7. 07:38Lubrication Points
  8. 09:31Reassembly and Function Check

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the essential tools for cleaning a Sig Sauer P365?

For cleaning the Sig Sauer P365, you'll need BreakFree CLP, a spray bottle, a Glock barrel guide rod tool, Tipton polymer gun picks, a repurposed toothbrush, and cotton flannel patches or a cut-up t-shirt.

How do you disassemble the Sig Sauer P365 for cleaning?

To disassemble, remove the magazine, lock the slide back, rotate the takedown lever 90 degrees, and release the slide. Then, remove the guide rod, spring, and barrel.

Where should I apply lubricant on the Sig Sauer P365?

Apply lubricant to key friction points: the exterior of the barrel, the locking lugs, the slide rails, and the guide rod/spring assembly. Avoid over-lubrication.

Why is a function check important after cleaning a P365?

A function check ensures that all components are correctly reassembled and operating safely. It verifies trigger reset and slide cycling, preventing potential malfunctions during use.

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