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Pistol Cleaning (Solvent, Lubricate, brushes, scrubs)

Two shots and you're good for the whole day!

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A Country boys Old Spice.
 
Anyone tried this Gunfighter stuff?

Don’t recall what triggered me to grab it; i was well into my Ballistol routine when I saw it a couple months back…View attachment 36944
never heard of it.

but i can see the "hype" about it on the bottom of the label...."the world's best.(whatever)"

they are all "the world's best", which is why i try not to buy into that hyperbolic rhetoric anymore.
 
I have a whole work bench full of different oils, grease and cleaners/scubbers.
I used to clean mine after every range trip. I enjoy cleaning them, it’s peaceful…get some music going in the garage and zone out for a couple hours.
Now, every 3-4 range trips.
My SigP320 and Canik, I don’t oil or grease them between range trips.
My Prodigy every 100 to 200 rounds, I’ll put a few drops of oil on the slide and barrel and work it in.

For cleaning, I use a CLP to clean everything, a bore snake is the best thing ever invented.
Then a CLP patch down the bore, followed up with dry patches.
I don’t leave CLP on, I wipe it off with clean microfiber towels and Q tips. I use an air nozzle to blow out any excess cleaner prior to wipe down.

For tiny pivot areas, like trigger pivot, I’ll use a dab of oil. I typiccally use TW25 for anything that slides or glides.
I typically have a small bottle with a needle of Lucas extreme duty gun oil at the range and home when needed.

I try not to get caught up in “best ever” lube or oil. I‘m in the camp of failures happen from lack of lube/oil, not because of brand. I realize, in certain extreme climates, things happen.
 
I have a whole work bench full of different oils, grease and cleaners/scubbers.
I used to clean mine after every range trip. I enjoy cleaning them, it’s peaceful…get some music going in the garage and zone out for a couple hours.
Now, every 3-4 range trips.
My SigP320 and Canik, I don’t oil or grease them between range trips.
My Prodigy every 100 to 200 rounds, I’ll put a few drops of oil on the slide and barrel and work it in.

For cleaning, I use a CLP to clean everything, a bore snake is the best thing ever invented.
Then a CLP patch down the bore, followed up with dry patches.
I don’t leave CLP on, I wipe it off with clean microfiber towels and Q tips. I use an air nozzle to blow out any excess cleaner prior to wipe down.

For tiny pivot areas, like trigger pivot, I’ll use a dab of oil. I typiccally use TW25 for anything that slides or glides.
I typically have a small bottle with a needle of Lucas extreme duty gun oil at the range and home when needed.

I try not to get caught up in “best ever” lube or oil. I‘m in the camp of failures happen from lack of lube/oil, not because of brand. I realize, in certain extreme climates, things happen.
man, clean with that Kroil, you won't need any music to zone out too...... :ROFLMAO:

Mrs always says i look "happy".......even though i grunt a lot......:unsure:
 
But wait...If you call in the next 5 minutes we'll double your order just pay separate shipping and handling. What happens if you call in and it's over 5 minutes do they tell you to **** off or hang up
if you call after the 5 minutes..??

they send the men in black SUV's to your house and they take away your kids swing set.

and if you ain't got kids, or a swing set..??

they take your neighbors kids, swing sets.....they ain't screwin' around.......
 
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