1911 Maintenance

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Sniper-man
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Re: 1911 Maintenance

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I like to detail strip mine and clean the extractor and firing pin channel. I'm always amazed at how dirty it gets after a couple hundred rounds of reloads. I think the lead lube plays into that though.
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Re: 1911 Maintenance

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Sniper-man wrote:I like to detail strip mine and clean the extractor and firing pin channel. I'm always amazed at how dirty it gets after a couple hundred rounds of reloads. I think the lead lube plays into that though.
I do the same with the slide. It takes very little time and goes a long way toward making sure every firing pin strike is solid and the extractor works every time.

I only disassemble the frame about once a year, but I flush it out with GunScrubber or a similar product whenever I see residue accumulating inside in places that aren't readily wiped clean.
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Re: 1911 Maintenance

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USA1 wrote:
AndyC wrote: Only takes about 5 mins to clean a 1911 anyway.
....unless you're like me and reeeally enjoy going over every
nook and cranny of that beautifully machined metal. :cool:

...perhaps that's TMI. :shock:

...do you leave the lights on???
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