1GunLover61
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I have recently purchased a Shield 9 and love it a lot. Have been out of shooting and guns for many decades and can't remember all the steps I used to go through in cleaning our hunting guns when we were kids. I am sure that some things have changed with respects to the new polymer guns like the shield so I did a Youtube search on cleaning. The first one I watched a guy showed how to field strip the Shield then he went through the solvent (Hoppes #9) to clean the parts. Then he ran a pan of soapy water (ie, dawn dish detergent) and submerged all parts of the gun saying that it would remove all the debris and gunk that the solvent helped to break down. Then he went to the garage and blew air through the gun removing the water and finally lubed it and put it back together.
I know that the Owner's Manual for the Shield does not mention submerging in soapy water, but it seemed like a good idea on one hand and not so good on the other.
What are your thoughts on this?
*For the record: I have not submerged my gun in water
Here's the link just incase you want to watch this:
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aQQjfnJlvU[/ame]
I know that the Owner's Manual for the Shield does not mention submerging in soapy water, but it seemed like a good idea on one hand and not so good on the other.
What are your thoughts on this?
*For the record: I have not submerged my gun in water

Here's the link just incase you want to watch this:
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aQQjfnJlvU[/ame]
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