ModernRifle
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Remember, Dirty Magazines can get a kid in trouble. Do your part!
Push the pin on the baseplate in and remove it. Pull follower and spring. Wipe inside of mag with Hoppes dipped patch. Wipe follower down Follow up with 2 or 3 dry patches. Quick spritz of Dry lube to spring. Reassemble.
Less than a minute every time.
I wipe off the follower after shooting but only break down the magazine once a year to clean and very lightly oil the spring.
If I buy used magazines I tear them down and do a through cleaning.
I clean any magazine that I drop on the ground at an outdoor match before I use it on the next stage. I have a mag tube brush and I knock the dirt/sand/mud off the spring and follower on a piece of wood (or any other handy surface). So some mags get cleaned 8-10 times in a day. Mags that just hit concrete (indoor matches or ranges) I clean every couple of months in the ultrasonic cleaner to get the carbon buildup off.
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If your mags see abusive conditions, as mine frequently do shooting IDPA I clean them as needed.
After each match (if they haven't ended up in the mud) I take a small acid brush with Hoppes and clean the follower and wipe it down.
A full cleaning usually every 3 months or so works well for me.
I've thought about doing that with my pistol mags. What cleaner do you use with the water in the ultra sonic?
I've also sprayed the inside of the mag with brake cleaner. Totally decreases it and leaves it dry as a bone.