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

Published on October 29, 2018
Duration: 11:15

This tutorial details the proper cleaning and lubrication process for the Sig Sauer P365 pistol. It covers essential supplies like BreakFree CLP and Tipton picks, guides through disassembly and reassembly, and highlights key lubrication points for optimal firearm function. The video emphasizes thorough cleaning of the barrel, slide, and frame, including hard-to-reach areas, to ensure reliability for everyday carry.

Quick Summary

To clean and lubricate your Sig Sauer P365, disassemble it by removing the magazine, locking the slide, rotating the takedown lever, and releasing the slide. Clean the barrel, slide, and frame thoroughly with CLP, paying attention to rails and the breech face. Lubricate key friction points like slide rails, barrel exterior, and guide rod before reassembly.

Chapters

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

Frequently Asked Questions

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

You'll need a firearm cleaner and lubricant like BreakFree CLP, a fine mist spray bottle, a Glock barrel guide rod tool for disassembly, Tipton polymer picks for tight spots, and a repurposed toothbrush for scrubbing.

How do you disassemble the Sig Sauer P365 for cleaning?

Remove the magazine, lock the slide back, rotate the takedown lever 90 degrees, release the slide forward, and then remove the guide rod, spring, and barrel.

Where should I lubricate my Sig Sauer P365 after cleaning?

Apply lubricant to key friction points: the exterior of the barrel, the locking lugs, the slide rails (both on the slide and frame), and the guide rod/spring assembly.

What parts of the Sig Sauer P365 slide and frame need the most attention during cleaning?

Focus on the breech face, extractor, and slide rails on the slide. For the frame, clean the rails thoroughly, noting the P365's larger rails which simplify this task.

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