jmc0319
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I'm looking for advice on 1) how often hand guns (semi and revolvers) need to be cleaned and 2) recommendations for a cleaning kit. Thanks
Ask 5 people these questions and you'll get 7 different answers.
Start with the instruction manual that (hopefully!) came with your gun(s).
There are lots of kits out. I'd suggest getting just a basic one. Otis is good. Kleen Bore and Hoppes also have kits available.
The reason I suggest a basic kit is that you may want to try different products as you get more experience, so spending a lot on a bigger kit may be a bit of a waste.
You could also just get items separately, but that can be a bit overwhelming for a beginner because of all the options available, so starting out with a basic kit is a good idea, IMO.
As for how often, lots of opinions on that. My own personal preference is to clean my carry/self-defense guns after every range trip, regardless of how many rounds fired, or every 1-2 months, whichever comes first. The snub revolver I carry gets a quick wipe down and inspection every couple of days (it's usually carried in an ankle holster so it can collect quite a bit of dirt). With my semi-autos, I usually check them every couple of weeks to make sure they're still lubed. This is for my carry/self-defense guns. I have a couple of range-only 1911s, and I just check them every once in a while, wipe them down, make sure they're lubed before range trips. As with my carry guns, I clean and lube them after every range trip.
A lot of people will say they'll let several days (weeks? months?) or several hundred (thousand?) rounds go by before cleaning their guns. And that's a valid approach. The key is making sure the gun is still adequately lubed. A dirty gun can (should?) still run reliably so long as it's lubed. I just prefer both a clean and lubed gun. My dad was of the mind to never let the sun set on a dirty gun, and that's stuck with me. But it's certainly not the only way to go.
There've also been plenty of threads about gun cleaning and maintenance. You should do a search if you haven't already.
Just my opinion.
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