Wilson Combat EDC X9 Cleaning and Maintenance

Published on May 12, 2017
Duration: 13:04

This comprehensive guide details the proper disassembly, cleaning, and maintenance procedures for the Wilson Combat EDC X9 pistol, emphasizing safety and the use of specific Wilson Combat products. It covers routine cleaning, as well as periodic servicing of critical components like the Shok-Buff, extractor, and firing pin, with recommended intervals based on round count. The instruction is delivered with expert-level precision, suitable for advanced users.

Quick Summary

Maintain your Wilson Combat EDC X9 by cleaning it every 300 rounds and performing a thorough cleaning with Shok-Buff inspection every 1200 rounds. Critical component servicing for the extractor and firing pin is recommended every 6000 rounds. Always ensure the firearm is unloaded and lower the hammer gently during disassembly to prevent frame damage.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Video Introduction & Purpose
  2. 00:15Cleaning Recommendation for EDC X9
  3. 00:27Important Warning: Internal Component Alterations
  4. 00:57Required Cleaning Tools and Supplies
  5. 01:44Safety Reminder: Eye Protection
  6. 01:53Field Stripping the EDC X9
  7. 01:58Magazine Removal & Safety Check
  8. 02:08Slide Stop Removal Procedure
  9. 02:22Slide, Recoil Spring, and Barrel Disassembly
  10. 02:49Hammer Lowering Precaution
  11. 02:56Hammer Lowering Warning: Frame Damage Risk
  12. 03:04Removing Backstrap and Grips
  13. 03:28Cleaning the Frame Components
  14. 03:51Degreasing and Lubricating the Slide
  15. 04:13Cleaning and Lubricating Frame Rails
  16. 04:43Inspecting the Shok-Buff (Every 1200 Rounds)
  17. 05:25Properly Cleaning the Barrel
  18. 06:17Servicing the Extractor (Every 6000 Rounds)
  19. 06:34Removing the Extractor
  20. 06:58Cleaning the Extractor & Slide Interior
  21. 07:11Extractor Lubrication Warning
  22. 07:16Reinstalling the Extractor
  23. 07:50Servicing the Firing Pin (Every 6000 Rounds)
  24. 08:19Cleaning the Firing Pin Hole
  25. 08:28Reinstalling the Firing Pin
  26. 08:50Replacing Backstrap and Grips
  27. 09:20Reinstalling the Safety Assembly
  28. 10:15Reassembly Introduction
  29. 10:19Reinstalling Grips & Backstrap
  30. 10:46Reinstalling Barrel & Recoil Spring
  31. 11:13Reinstalling the Slide Assembly
  32. 11:40Function Check & Final Wipe Down
  33. 11:52Recommended Maintenance Schedule Summary
  34. 12:40Wilson Combat Shop Information

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should the Wilson Combat EDC X9 be cleaned?

The Wilson Combat EDC X9 should be field-stripped and given a quick clean every 300 rounds. A more thorough cleaning, including inspecting the Shok-Buff, is recommended every 1200 rounds. Major servicing of the extractor and firing pin is advised every 6000 rounds.

What are the essential tools for cleaning the Wilson Combat EDC X9?

Essential tools include solvent degreaser (like ZEP Aerosolve II), bore cleaner, carbon remover, high-quality oil (Ultima-Lube series), various nylon brushes, a 1/8-inch punch, a 50-thousandths hex key, a plastic armorer's tool, and patches with a slotted tip attachment.

What is the critical safety warning when disassembling the Wilson Combat EDC X9?

It is imperative to lower the hammer slowly and gently when the slide is removed. Failure to do so can cause catastrophic damage to the firearm's frame. Always ensure the pistol is unloaded before disassembly.

When should the Shok-Buff on a Wilson Combat EDC X9 be replaced?

The Shok-Buff should be inspected for cuts, tears, or swelling at every cleaning, or at a minimum every 1200 rounds. It must be replaced immediately if any damage is observed to ensure proper function and prevent damage.

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