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I have heard different arguments to this, but I trust you guys more.
I have a G29 I'm bringing to the range on Friday and it still has the copper grease from Glock in the guts of it.
Before I go to the range I usually lube the barrel of my firearms the night before and let it sit for the next day.
Should I pre lube this barrel as well? Should I give it a normal cleaning before?
Note the gun was used when I bought it but only had a mag or two ran through it.
Ive also heard that I shouldn't clean the copper off until it comes off its self?
The military in me makes me clean my fire arms after every session, but I know Glock has its own virtues people like to follow. Any thoughts?
I have a G29 I'm bringing to the range on Friday and it still has the copper grease from Glock in the guts of it.
Before I go to the range I usually lube the barrel of my firearms the night before and let it sit for the next day.
Should I pre lube this barrel as well? Should I give it a normal cleaning before?
Note the gun was used when I bought it but only had a mag or two ran through it.
Ive also heard that I shouldn't clean the copper off until it comes off its self?
The military in me makes me clean my fire arms after every session, but I know Glock has its own virtues people like to follow. Any thoughts?