Springfield XD Forum banner

I gotta question!!! I gotta question!!!

2999 Views 26 Replies 14 Participants Last post by  JFZ59
Ok, my first question on this forum...please be gentle with the Newbie...

I actually went thru the forum discussions looking for the answer but I dont think I have enough Adderall to treat the ADD I was getting while trying to fish out the answer; however, I did find this:

"I wouldn't trust any firearm until I cleaned it properly first then took it to the range and loaded it there then fired it"

Well! that is my question! What is the proper way to clean prior to initial usage?
21 - 27 of 27 Posts
I go straight to the range from the store, never had an issue with any of my guns. Thats just me though, do what makes you feel good.
+1 on Field Strip/ Inspect/ Clean/Lubricate before any ammunition is even considered...It is how we found out the brand-spankin' minty-fresh Glock 23 FDE my buddy picked up in March was missing its extractor hook (I defecate you not!) before he went to the range to blast away--factory part was defective and sheared-off...so much for Perfection eh ? :grin:

for a cleaning kit, I am a pretty big fan of the Otis IWCK my shooting buddy snagged recently at a gun show--very nifty design in a handy small package that's easy to keep in a range bag...I personally have a Hoppes kit in a soft bag my 9 year old bestowed upon me for Father's Day 2 years ago that's been a good base platform--it has robust brass rods and standard cleaning brushes and jags (I have supplemented it with an AR Chamber brush/bore guide and some brass jags) but for a starter kit it was a pretty good jump-off point
I'm thinking of picking up the full otis kit for all the different calibers I have. Anyone have it? I also really like my Boresnake. Although there isn't much barrel on my 3.3!
I'm thinking of picking up the full otis kit for all the different calibers I have. Anyone have it? I also really like my Boresnake. Although there isn't much barrel on my 3.3!
Men pricey to be compact

I have the monster kit I'm selling 9/45/556/762 pm me if your serious

Safety is a momentary choice. Prior performance and certification are completely irrelevant.
Thanks Cbaldwin...will look at the Otis. Build my own?...I dont think so...hehehe
Bunk 22: I tried that same approach first time I attempted neurosurgery...half way thru I remember saying to myself "dang, wish I would have read the instruction guide book" :)

Thanks all for your advice. Glad to see that "Field Stripping" was not what I had originally thought it was and that it actually exists.

Well, you guys will be seeing me here often asking more newbie questions
Willjr...Orange County. Beautiful area. There will be days that you will miss the change of seasons and days that you will smile when your friends are under two feet of snow and you are drinking a fruity girly drink on the beach in shorts and flip flops
21 - 27 of 27 Posts
This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. Please consider creating a new thread.
Top