Did I do something stupid to my new Glock?

There was a video here somewhere of a hot chick in her underwear cleaning a glock... at least I think it was a glock :)
 
ever since i have gotten into the GunNutz community, i have not been able to stop watching his videos. This guy has helped me a ton in my understanding.

also, FPS Russian is fun tio watch...entertaining.

Nutfancy not so much, there is something about his voice or tone, i dont know what it is but i dont like it.

He's like an super keen boyscout who never grew up but still... I've gotten a lot of info from him and like the fact that he doesn't care what the price point is or where a gun or knife is made... if it's good it's he says and if (he thinks) it's crap he says so.
 
I wouldn't take nutnfancy too seriously. He has some good points sometimes, but hes just an average guy like the rest of us. He flies a KC-10 or somesuch in the ANG- he isn't exactly ST6 or a PJ or something super HSLD like that.
 
I watched a video of Nutnfancy at this years Shot Show (at the CZ booth) and I found him(Nutnfancy) obnxious (that or trying to look "cool" in front of the CZ guy or both), if I was the CZ guy I would have been unconfortable.
 
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Cleaning a gun first is always a good idea because of potential manufacturing debris inside the bore and moving parts. But your glock should be fine.

That's what I thought and why I figured running a dry brush through would be adequate to remove any debris.
 
running a dry brush through would be adequate to remove any debris.
Generally not good enough - abrasives etc. could be in there, and a dry brush won't do anything. Brush / patch as usual with your favourite cleaner.

I have had Rugers, for example, with coiled-up metal shavings jammed in the slide rails. That would be a worst-case - even racking the slide was damaging the rail / frame interface.
 
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