How To Properly Lubricate Your Handguns (& Not So Properly Too)

Published on March 19, 2020
Duration: 7:05

This guide details two methods for lubricating handguns, as presented by TheYankeeMarshal. It covers the 'proper' method involving precise application of oil to specific components using brushes and Q-tips, and a 'lazyman' method using spray lubricant followed by an air compressor to remove excess. Both methods aim to achieve optimal lubrication, avoiding the pitfalls of too little or too much oil, which can lead to malfunctions and wear. The instructor emphasizes consulting the owner's manual for specific lubrication points.

Quick Summary

Proper handgun lubrication is essential for reliability. Avoid over-lubricating, as excess oil traps debris causing wear and malfunctions. Under-lubrication also leads to increased wear and potential failures. Consult your owner's manual for specific points and use tools like brushes and Q-tips for precise application, ensuring a thin, even film of lubricant.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Handgun Lubrication
  2. 00:23Consulting Owner's Manual
  3. 00:32Under vs. Over Lubrication Consequences
  4. 01:17Two Lubrication Methods Explained
  5. 01:32Tools for Proper Lubrication Method
  6. 01:55Proper Method: Slide Lubrication
  7. 02:48Proper Method: Barrel Lubrication
  8. 03:33Proper Method: Recoil Spring & Rod
  9. 03:48Proper Method: Frame Lubrication
  10. 04:13Proper Method: Final Wipe Down
  11. 04:29Lazyman Method: Spray Application
  12. 05:01Lazyman Method: Air Compressor Dry
  13. 05:27Lazyman Method: Reassembly & Finish
  14. 05:59Lazyman Method: Revolver Lubrication
  15. 06:41Conclusion: Optimal Lubrication Achieved

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the consequences of over-lubricating a handgun?

Over-lubricating a handgun is considered worse than under-lubricating. Excess oil can trap foreign material like dirt and debris, acting as an abrasive, leading to increased wear, potential pitting, rusting, and malfunctions during operation.

How does under-lubrication affect a handgun's performance?

Applying too little lubricant to a handgun can lead to excessive friction between moving parts. This results in increased wear on components, potential damage, and a higher likelihood of malfunctions such as stovepipes or failure to feed.

What tools are needed for proper handgun lubrication?

For the proper lubrication method, you will need a disassembled handgun, a nylon brush, Q-tips, a clean cloth rag, and your chosen firearm lubricant. An air compressor is optional for the 'lazyman' method.

Why is consulting the owner's manual important for gun lubrication?

The owner's manual is a critical resource as it details the specific lubrication points recommended by the manufacturer for your particular firearm model. Following these instructions ensures proper function and longevity of the gun.

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