General cleaning and lubrication
General cleaning and lubrication
Is there a sticky thread or some instructions somewhere online that show you exactly where you need to clean and lubricate? I've only cleaned my P-64 once or twice in about 400 rounds or so, only had 1 or 2 failures, but I'd like to do it right. Where should you and shouldn't you lubricate? Tips appreciated.
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Re: General cleaning and lubrication
I use dry lube on all the moving small parts and wheel bearing grease on the slide rails..
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Re: General cleaning and lubrication
What exactly (brand name) dry lube?Autosurgeon wrote:I use dry lube on all the moving small parts and wheel bearing grease on the slide rails..
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Anything I post may be my opinion and not the law... you are responsible to do your own verification.
Blackstone (1753-1765) maintains that "the law holds that it is better that ten guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffer."
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Re: General cleaning and lubrication
I use Break Free CLP (cleans, lubricates and protects) on everything from my AR15 to my P-64. Simply use CLP with patches or q-tips and run them through or over until they come back clean. In the lube stage, If there's metal that moves or gets rubbed, it gets some. I've used it since 1993 when I went in the Marine Corps, and I've never been disappointed. I finish with a very light coat externally and under the grips to protect and I'm good to go.
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I'd say 90% are saying, We all know it's fake; we're playing along. The other 10% are saying, We're ready! And I'd say 10% of that 10% can't wait for it to happen.
Max Brooks on Zombies to CNN