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12-11-2020, 20:36 #11
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12-11-2020, 20:43 #12
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12-11-2020, 21:52 #13
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Re: How Do You Maintain Your EDC Glock
I may have a bit of experience running a high round count compitition gun. Don't be a retard and wash it like a dinner plate. Lube it. Wipe down sometimes.
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12-11-2020, 22:01 #14
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Re: How Do You Maintain Your EDC Glock
I don't clean my guns regularly, but I lubricate them a lot more than cleaning them.
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12-11-2020, 22:36 #15
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So are you saying that it will rust from a bit of water and a dry off ? I ran a stainless snubby decades back that was often wet with sweat. It got wiped off with a dry cloth and no oil on the outside. Never rusted. Modern cars dont rust like the old cars. Perhaps I was being a bit flippant but that in no way diminishes the facts that modern guns are very tolerant of user abuse.
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13-11-2020, 07:01 #16
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Re: How Do You Maintain Your EDC Glock
I carry my G27 against my skin. It is a Glock, after 20 odd years it hasn't shown any rust or perhaps i'm just PH neutral :)
I run a patch through it every not and then and use a old toothbrush to get rid of the lint and then a wipe with a patch soaked with Trisol.
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07-02-2021, 13:17 #17
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Re: How Do You Maintain Your EDC Glock
Dunk it in parrafin. Rinse. Wipe down with gun oil. Grease the metal to metal parts
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07-02-2021, 14:04 #18
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07-02-2021, 14:06 #19
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Re: How Do You Maintain Your EDC Glock
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07-02-2021, 16:49 #20
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Re: How Do You Maintain Your EDC Glock
I fieldstrip it. Check the inside of the barrel to be obtrusion free. Dust / brush of all the parts inside and out with a soft toothbrush to get rid of dust/sand/lint. Lightly oil it on the spots as recommended by Glock. Assemble it, dry fire it a few times and that is it. I never oil or wash the outside of the slide. Sometimes the grip gets full of mud and other gunk. If the dry toothbrush cannot get it clean a small wet brush and soap is used on the exterior of the "plastic."
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