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Originally Posted by NeBlis
Clean your barel better IMO. But yeah I have become a fan of this powder blast spray or carb cleaner just blast the gun down, toothbrush, wipe it clean then run a bore snake lube and boom your done. Also smells like oranges which is nice.
But tonight I did a detail strip on 2 1911s a revolver & an m1 carbine
Don't you have some ARs? Those are some nasty powdery bitches to clean IMO
Yea, but they get cleaned in the garage, near the air compressor.
As for the GLOCKS, they are clean. GLOCK pistols are designed to be run dry. I used to not believe it until I saw one of the GSSF sponsored guys field strip his one day. Bone ****ing dry. He was doing a cleaning demo.
I've realized through the years they run better dry. They were engineered to. You push one of those Remington patches through (NOT the Rem-Oil patches) about 10 times, then hit it with the PLASTIC brush pushing out through the barrel several times, after putting one drop of Hoppes on that brush, then continue until I push I patch through and it comes out white.
Other than that I just toothbrush the piss out of it and put the 4 lubricating drops as directed in the manual.
Smooth. Dry. Clean. GLOCK.