Question on Cleaning/Lubing the CZ 82

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I was contemplating my main squeeze this afternoon, wondering if I've been cleaning and lubing it correctly. Generally after a range session (I say generally, not always) I strip the slide off, swab the bore with Hoppes 9, and then put a few drops of Rem-Oil on top of the barrel (which serves as the guide rod), and a few drops more down through the trigger or hammer so that the internals have something oily on them. Is this sufficient? I admit to not being very good about maintenance of anything, including my car and my facial hair :neener:

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For the most part what you are doing is fine although I normally do not oil the trigger in that manner. I much choose a better lube than rem-oil. I find it too be too thin. I prefer CLP, tetra gun oil, grease of your choice or mobile one.
 
Would you use something so thick on the 82 though? I'm concerned that havnig something thick up near the breach may somehow gum up the feed ramp or some such thing.
 
I own two Cz 82's, I LOVE THEM!
Your doing it right, these Cz's are hard core lil' pistols, I think they are built like mini tanks, I don't baby them and they keep shooting beautifully. Hoppes #9 to clean the pistol, a dab of Hoppes #9 behind the ears to impress the lady's, and Rem oil to shine. :)
 
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