RetiredUSNChief
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You're welcome! Hope it solves your problem. Let us know!
I don't remember the brand, but I went to Walmart and picked up a can of aerosol gun cleaner, pulled the slide off my pistol, and simply hosed everything down. That removed anything that might have gummed it up a bit. Then I lubed it likenormal and went back to the range.
Word to the wise...use nitrol gloves when cleaning your guns...those solvents take every bit of the natural oils out of your hands and that can't be good over the long term! (Yeah...this means I didn't think to do that then!)
I don't remember the brand, but I went to Walmart and picked up a can of aerosol gun cleaner, pulled the slide off my pistol, and simply hosed everything down. That removed anything that might have gummed it up a bit. Then I lubed it likenormal and went back to the range.
Word to the wise...use nitrol gloves when cleaning your guns...those solvents take every bit of the natural oils out of your hands and that can't be good over the long term! (Yeah...this means I didn't think to do that then!)