Me... I'd just hose it down with brake cleaner (grips removed). Let that dry out, then hose it down with WD-40. Let that evaporate and then do a regular lube.
M
Brake cleaner is one of the only things I'll never use on a gun.
Brake cleaner is one of the only things I'll never use on a gun.
Why not? Once a year I hose down the wife's M93 with break cleaner, and then drench it in WD-40 and voila done, apart from lubing the rails etc.
Be damned if I'm taking that sucker apart! Too many horror stories
M
It's not the brake clean that cause rust, it that it's strips it clean and leaves zero corrosion inhibitors. Reapplying oil is kind of a given. Any degreaser/solvent would be the same. Not a fan of the Ed-40 baths either but whatever works I guess.
Most people would consider it overkill, but I would take this as a good excuse to detail-strip, dry, clean, re-lube and reassemble the 1911. I'm weird though, and consider such things enjoyable.



























