Delos
Member
More oil is better, then drain and wipe.
Basically, my short answer is that I have had two pistols that had a few feeding or extraction issues when new.
One I oiled the daylights out of and it worked great.
The next one I soaked in oil upside down on its sights. Worked the action then let it soak over night a couple of days. It was a wonderful cure.
When my wife's walther 380 jammed one day she hid it from me. I have looked all over for it because a little oil works wonders. She has many totes full of sewing in the basement, maybe I need to go over them with a metal detector? She can get unreasonable.
Basically, my short answer is that I have had two pistols that had a few feeding or extraction issues when new.
One I oiled the daylights out of and it worked great.
The next one I soaked in oil upside down on its sights. Worked the action then let it soak over night a couple of days. It was a wonderful cure.
When my wife's walther 380 jammed one day she hid it from me. I have looked all over for it because a little oil works wonders. She has many totes full of sewing in the basement, maybe I need to go over them with a metal detector? She can get unreasonable.