Firearm Maintenance: Springfield XD/XDM Cleaning — Part 2/4

Published on April 2, 2013
Duration: 1:27

This guide details the bore cleaning process for Springfield XD and XDM pistols. It involves applying a solvent, brushing the bore, and patching until all carbon fouling is removed. The video emphasizes that proper cleaning is essential for maintaining reliable firearm function.

Quick Summary

Proper bore cleaning for Springfield XD/XDM pistols involves a solvent soak, brushing with a bore brush, and patching with solvent-moistened patches. Repeat the process if carbon fouling is still visible on the patch to ensure a clean bore for reliable operation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to XD/XDM Maintenance
  2. 00:06Bore Cleaning: Solvent Soak
  3. 00:13Bore Cleaning: Brushing and Patching
  4. 00:24Checking for Fouling and Repeating
  5. 00:30Cleaning the Slide and Frame
  6. 00:41Completion of Cleaning
  7. 00:53Next Steps: Lubrication and Reassembly

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you clean the bore of a Springfield XD or XDM pistol?

To clean the bore, first apply a solvent soak patch or mop and let it sit for a few minutes. Then, use a bore brush to scrub back and forth, followed by solvent-moistened patches to wipe out the bore. Finish with a clean, dry patch.

What should I do if carbon fouling is still present after cleaning the bore?

If your dry patch shows signs of carbon after the initial cleaning, you should repeat the entire bore cleaning procedure. This includes applying solvent, brushing, and patching until the fouling is completely removed.

What cleaners are recommended for the slide and frame of an XD/XDM pistol?

For the slide and frame, aerosol cleaners like TCE or Birchwood Casey Gun Scrubber are recommended. These cleaners effectively flush out dirt and powder residue from the internal components.

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