I got cleaner in the action and firing pin chamber. How can I remove it and properly lubricate so they don’t get “gummed” up?
The gun cleaner can dry into a wax-like coating that is not a lubricant, so removal is important in those areas. Compressed air works well (i.e. keyboard cleaner/air in a can). You can also “over” oil the action. The “extra” oil will absorb the gun cleaner residue and drain off. Place one or two drops of the gun oil in the firing pin chamber to keep it from gumming up. Otherwise, we recommend a full submersion in M Pro7 Gun Oil. This way it ensures that all parts are thoroughly lubricated. After submerging, you can wipe off all excess oil and it is ready to shoot.
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