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Magazine cleaning?


Sean

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Guest Todd@CIS
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Yes.

Brake cleaner (I like WearEver brand found at AdvanceAuto) and a brush.

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I just used the rag with solvent on it to wipe the outside off. Then used a can of air to get the inside, but I know i need to get some cleaner in there.

Guest bkelm18
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If I get bored I take them apart and run a cloth down the case and spray some RemOil on the spring.

Guest Mugster
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I use kerosine or hoppe's on mine and a stiff brush. I do take them apart to get the gunk out.

Guest Brian@GunDepot
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I clean and Rem Oil mine every ~500 rounds. Its so simple to disassemble, why not? :(

Guest gcrookston
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If they begin malfunctioning, I will clean them. In this way, I've had to clean about 10 mags in 25 years...

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I figure you could just use a pipe cleaner?

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Those brushes are nice, but I really don't see how they can be better than some solvent and a rag. Or a pipe cleaner, like sean says.

Guest jps37033
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Thanks for the thread, I was just about to ask the same thing. I have read that manufacturers will suggest this before sending in for FTF or misfeeds. Thanks again!

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Well I couldnt remember a thread like this so thats why I made it. I figured it was a good question. Thanks for the help guys.

Guest Sancman
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GLOCK mags get cleaned once a year by taking apart, using a plastic tooth brush and CLP.....

Metal mags get cleaned once or twice a year depending on how many times they have been used, cleaned the same as above.

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I'll disassemble mine every once in a while and clean them out with some Simple Green and a toothbrush. Maybe once a year...

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Geez! Now I feel like I'm cleaning mine too much. :) I always clean them when I clean the gun. Since I already have the cleaner and tools out, and it takes no time to do it. I figure, why not?

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No reason not to. It's just un-necessary...

Remember also, that I don't clean my regular shooting pistols until they start to jam (which for the XDs has always been well into the second case, or sometimes the third). So the mags generally have a combined gunk buildup of a couple thousand rounds, plus dirt from dropping them... which is usually alot. I clean the carry guns more... usually moreso on an interval basis (every month or two), than a round-count or their performance.

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