Cleaning your Handgun!

Published on May 5, 2020
Duration: 4:27

Jerry Clark, CRPA's Training Coordinator, provides a step-by-step guide to cleaning a semi-automatic pistol. He emphasizes firearm safety by ensuring the weapon is unloaded and the chamber is clear. The process involves disassembly, brushing and cleaning the barrel with solvent and daubers, lubricating with gun oil, and wiping down the exterior. Clark also suggests using a bore snake for field cleaning and wearing gloves to prevent fingerprints.

Quick Summary

To clean a semi-automatic pistol, first ensure it's unloaded with the chamber clear. Disassemble the firearm, then use brushes and solvent to clean the barrel. Apply gun oil with a dauber for lubrication, and wipe down the exterior with an oiled rag. Always prioritize safety and consider wearing gloves to protect the finish.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction by Jerry Clark
  2. 00:12How to Clean a Semi-Automatic Pistol
  3. 00:24Safety Check: Unloaded Firearm
  4. 00:35Pistol Disassembly
  5. 00:48Cleaning Tools Overview
  6. 01:06Brush Types Explained
  7. 01:22Screwdriver for Grip Check
  8. 01:35Field Cleaning with Bore Snake
  9. 01:56Brushing the Barrel
  10. 02:16Using Daubers with Solvent
  11. 02:41Lubricating the Barrel with Gun Oil
  12. 03:01Alternative Cleaning Rod Method
  13. 03:14Wiping Down the Firearm
  14. 03:29Importance of Wearing Gloves
  15. 03:47Final Safety Reminders

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the essential steps for cleaning a semi-automatic pistol?

Begin by ensuring the firearm is unloaded with no magazine and the chamber clear. Disassemble the pistol, clean the barrel with a brush and solvent, lubricate with gun oil, and wipe down the exterior. Always prioritize safety throughout the process.

What tools are needed for cleaning a handgun?

Essential tools include various cleaning brushes (stainless steel, nylon, brass), daubers for applying solvents and oils, gun oil, an oiled rag for wiping, and a small screwdriver for grip checks. A bore snake is useful for field cleaning.

Why is it important to wear gloves when cleaning a firearm?

Wearing gloves prevents fingerprints from being transferred to the firearm's metal surfaces. This is crucial for protecting the finish and preventing potential rust or corrosion, especially if the firearm will be stored for an extended period.

Can I disassemble my pistol in the field for cleaning?

While possible, disassembling a semi-automatic pistol in the field is generally not recommended unless you are highly competent. For field cleaning, using a bore snake is a more practical and safer option.

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