Wilson Combat EDC X9 Cleaning and Maintenance

Published on May 12, 2017
Duration: 13:04

This comprehensive guide details the proper field stripping, cleaning, lubrication, and maintenance procedures for the Wilson Combat EDC X9 pistol, as demonstrated by an expert instructor from Wilson Combat. It covers routine cleaning, specific component servicing at various round counts (1200, 6000), and crucial safety warnings to prevent damage and ensure reliable operation. The guide emphasizes using Wilson Combat's proprietary Ultima-Lube series products and specific tools for optimal results.

Quick Summary

Maintain your Wilson Combat EDC X9 with expert guidance: field strip every 300 rounds, inspect the Shok-Buff at 1200 rounds, and service the extractor/firing pin at 6000 rounds. Use Wilson Combat's Ultima-Lube series and ZEP Aerosolve, always prioritizing safety, especially when lowering the hammer.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Warning
  2. 00:57Required Cleaning Tools
  3. 01:53Field Stripping
  4. 02:49Hammer Lowering Precaution
  5. 03:28Cleaning the Frame
  6. 03:51Degreasing and Lubricating Slide
  7. 04:43Inspecting the Shok-Buff (Every 1200 Rounds)
  8. 05:25Properly Cleaning the Barrel
  9. 06:17Servicing the Extractor (Every 6000 Rounds)
  10. 07:50Servicing the Firing Pin (Every 6000 Rounds)
  11. 08:50Replacing Backstrap & Grips
  12. 10:15Reassembly
  13. 11:40Function Check & Final Wipe
  14. 11:52Recommended Maintenance Schedule

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the recommended cleaning intervals for the Wilson Combat EDC X9?

The Wilson Combat EDC X9 requires basic cleaning every 300 rounds. Shok-Buff inspection is recommended every 1200 rounds, and servicing of the extractor and firing pin occurs at 6000-round intervals.

What specific Wilson Combat products are recommended for EDC X9 maintenance?

For the EDC X9, Wilson Combat recommends their Ultima-Lube II Bore Cleaner, Ultima-Lube II Carbon Remover, and Ultima-Lube Lite Oil for lubrication, alongside ZEP Aerosolve Solvent Degreaser.

What is a critical safety warning during EDC X9 disassembly?

A critical warning is to *slowly and gently* lower the hammer after the slide is removed. Failure to do so can cause catastrophic damage to the firearm's frame.

How often should the Shok-Buff on an EDC X9 be inspected?

The Shok-Buff on the Wilson Combat EDC X9 should be inspected for cuts, tears, or swelling at every cleaning, or at a minimum, every 1200 rounds of ammunition fired.

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