Do you clean you pistol everytime after your shoot?

Only when it starts to act up or looks so grungy it bothers me.
Haha, that pretty much describes my cleaning regimen as well. I usually clean it before it starts acting up, though...

I used to clean after each session at first. When I started taking four or five guns with me to the range, however, that soon became impractical. It usually takes me about an hour to clean a gun though, I'm the slow and methodical type.
 
Depends on the gun and what im shootin. The Glock 17 tends to get more use than any other and I rarely give it a detail clean. Just a little oil and clean out the gunk, an dthe barrel of course. My Stainless Redhawk almost after every visit, just cuz the stainless needs to look perfect as a rule, and some lead goes through the barrel quite often. My Rifles I wipe down with an oily rag, and lube up after every trip, but they only see a heavy clean evey 200 rounds or so.(once a month) The shotguns, well prolly once a month, depending on how much they get used.
 
I clean the feed ramp and run a boresnake thru it every 600-800rds. I use break free usually as I find it removes all the crap easily.
 
WD-40, like most other aerosols, uses butane as the propellant. This is why they can be used as power for potato guns.

In my experience, WD-40 dries into a sticky gunk and makes things like triggers even worse than they were before "cleaning". I only use it for drying wet ignition. There are r eal lubicants around that do a much better job - like G96 that cleasn, lubes and smells nice.
 
Who has time??? I usually let any of my rimfires go 1500-2000 before I detail strip them and so long as they're kept lubed there is no issue with them running.

Centerfires get cleaned every 500-100 depending on the type (1911/Browning at about 500 or so and Glocks/M&Ps at closer to 1000 or a bit more). My Glock 23 did it's first 5400 rds without cleaning but that was an exception and since I'd never had a Glock before I wanted to see how it would do. It never stopped running, I just fest guilty about it being so dirty...

Wheelguns, both RF & CF get cleaned a bit more regularly.


blake
 
Your car seems to shoot allot of explosive gasoline out its ass does it not.Or are you a tree hugger that drives one of those limp wristed duracell powered f@# wagons.
 
I don't buy guns that require cleaning after every range session... every gun I get recieves a complete cleaning and grease-down. After that the only other attention my pistols get is some light oil down the bbl.

I have so many handguns though that each individual handgun does not get a whole heck of alot of useage.
 
i have a 3 liter Lexus, premium gas that makes the needle go down faster than a whore's drawers. Back to my point tho, car recommends oil changes every 7500k, so I do it, firearms recommend cleaning after every use, so I do it. I figure that people building these things know more than me. Plus I like doing it so its not really a chore.

Your car seems to shoot allot of explosive gasoline out its ass does it not.Or are you a tree hugger that drives one of those limp wristed duracell powered f@# wagons.
 
My Glock I wipe down somewhat half-assedly after hitting the range, but my 686 sees about twice as many cleanings as range visits.....
 
I used to clean and oil after every session and a monthly inspection if they weren't being used. Lately, after every range session they get a quick wipe down and a bore snake through the barrel. I only clean (field strip) after 300-500 rounds for centrefire handguns and 800-1000 rounds for .22lr. The round count may be less if I encounter a problem or decide a particular handgun isn't going to be used for a while. YMMV.....
 
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