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Old 03-09-2015, 10:59 PM
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Originally Posted by db4570 View Post
Thanks for that suggestion, CaptRon956 and Rickgus.

Before this latest issue I took your advice and cleaned them thoroughly, and they were a bit gunky.

I also very lightly oiled them with my normal gun oil, Lubriplate. I got mixed advice on whether to lube them or not. I had never lubed a mag before, so I figured I'd try it. It's a very thin film I can barely feel. They seemed to operate very slick after that.

What do you guys think? Lube or dry?

David
I clean my magazines out and brush the red plastic follower with a toothbrush & get them real clean and just wipe them down, I see no problem with applying a lube but I would be very conservative with it, maybe use a silicon coated cloth & wipe everything down after cleaning.

I hope that fixes you up, Its a great gun, it's just a lil' picky about being dirty... Go grab a couple boxes of ammo and go to the range & let us know how it went.. As a matter of fact, I think I'll head out to my range tomorrow with my M&P 380!

Last edited by CaptRon956; 03-09-2015 at 11:01 PM.
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