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How often do you clean your gun?

DatBoyChamp

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Fairly new gun owner here . I have the Hellcat Pro and Echelon 4.5F Comp . Hellcat Pro probably has about 300 rounds through it and the Echelon about 200. I have yet to clean either gun and have been to the range about 4 times shooting a little over a 100 rounds each time . I always hear a rule of thumb is to clean your gun after EVERY range visit but does that matter on the amount of rounds you shoot ? Or even if i only shoot 50 rounds i should clean it soon as i get home ? On the other hand i hear people go 500+ rounds to 1000+ rounds before cleaning with no known issues . If any of you guys own either gun. How often do you clean it and how many rounds are normally put through it before you clean it ? I plan on cleaning both tomorrow ( Friday ) because i plan to add red dot optics to both and go to the range on Saturday morning to zero them in. Thanks in advance for any responses
 
Fairly new gun owner here . I have the Hellcat Pro and Echelon 4.5F Comp . Hellcat Pro probably has about 300 rounds through it and the Echelon about 200. I have yet to clean either gun and have been to the range about 4 times shooting a little over a 100 rounds each time . I always hear a rule of thumb is to clean your gun after EVERY range visit but does that matter on the amount of rounds you shoot ? Or even if i only shoot 50 rounds i should clean it soon as i get home ? On the other hand i hear people go 500+ rounds to 1000+ rounds before cleaning with no known issues . If any of you guys own either gun. How often do you clean it and how many rounds are normally put through it before you clean it ? I plan on cleaning both tomorrow ( Friday ) because i plan to add red dot optics to both and go to the range on Saturday morning to zero them in. Thanks in advance for any responses
While it may not be mandatory, it is a good idea to do so after every range visit. While you are stripping, cleaning and lubricating, it gives you the chance to go over everything and maybe catch something before it becomes a serious issue. Preventative Maintenance. It can also be therapeutic.
 
I clean after every range trip. Not always as soon as I get home. But sometimes depends how many we took to the range. I'll clean a couple that night. Couple more next day. All that said....if its a gun I carry. Gets cleaned before I carry it again. Just to know everything is in working order
 
Hey there Champ. I would say and probably most folks will, that you should clean after the range. The effects of shooting will vary a lot by ammo type and polymer vs steel gun etc. No matter what, when you clean after you shoot you will see a lot of crud that you need to get. You want your gun to operate flawlessly when called upon and the best way to ensure that is to take hella good care of it, keep it clean and be very familiar with it. I would add that a lot of us will breakdown and clean our guns after buying them prior to shooting, just because you never know. Some guns are packed with various products upon production and storage.

I will admit that due to timing I sometimes shoot then remove from rotation and store for a weekend cleaning day, but I am blessed to have multiple guns, about 1% of what some of these dudes have, but more than one. I would just get in the habit of cleaning it. Read the manuals, you have a 'plastic' gun and a steel gun... the lube needs are different after cleaning.
 
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