Ok, obviously this guy is a bit new to cleaning and dissasembly. Please be careful with what you use to clean the gun and NEVER OVER OIL IT.
The M&P (Just like the Glock or XD) does not need a lot of oil, The manufacturer wants you to clean off the exceess oil before shooting because they ship it with a **** load of oil on it for their own reasons. So basically just wipe it all off and hit the range.
NOW When your done SHOOTING YOU WILL NEED TO CLEAN YOUR GUN EVENTUALLY....
THE ONLY THING I WOUL EVER USE HOPPES ON IS THE INSIDE OF THE BORE NOTHING ELSE... I heard a few people mention it. To be safe SIMPLY DON'T USE ANYTHING BUT BREAK FREE. You need nothing else. If you want a detailed guide to cleaning your gun for the future, HERE WE GO:
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Check to make sure your gun is NOT LOADED, Remove slide from frame, Remove Recoil spring and barrel and break the gun down.
Start cleaning from here.
Some people use Simple Green and soak everything first. I like to use only Break Free for everything. Also if anyone feels I am incorrect pleae feel free to comment and correct anything as I don't want to send him down the wrong path if Im wrong on anything......
Get a dry toothbrush, Qtips, Bore brush, shop rag and Break Free (Powder Blast is great to have as well) NO OTHER PRODUCT IS NEEDED.
Powder blast barrel or break free, wipe clean. Clean the inside of BORE. If you are using Hoppys or Sweets ONLY USE IT ON THE INSIDE OF THE BORE these are metal fouling compounds and if used within the frame it will strip teflon coated steel with extended use. A tiny bit of Break Free is all you need. From chamber end of bore use Pistol Brush specifically for your caliber and push through and pull out about 2-3 times at most.
On the slide use dry tooth brush and brush out any debris or fouling on breach face and extracter hook and firing mechanism.
On frame use only dry tooth brush and dry q tip to clean all areas. YOU DO NOT NEED TO SPRAY POWDER BLAST OR BREAK FREE INSIDE THE FRAME.
MAGAZINE: Use dry tooth brush and if really bad you can use POWDER BLAST, Just spray all over. after that take tooth brush and clean feedlips then wipe with shop rag until clean.
take a Q Tip and lightly douse with break free, take slide and barely rub it on the front hole where barrel passes through. and inside the slide where the wear marks are and slightly lubricate rails. DO NOT LUBRICATE FIRING PIN OR ANY COMPONENT IN REAR OF SLIDE. Drop One drop of oil in the REAR of the frame JUST IN FRONT OF BEAVER TAIL and let it run down the insdie and NEVER OIL ANY OTHER COMPONENT INSIDE THE FRAME OR LET YOUR OIL RUNOFF THESE RAILS INTO THE INSIDE OF FRAME. Although with Break Free it's ok if a little drips down as it is not going to harm your gun with extended exposure as it is not Hoppys or Sweets AS AGAIN, these are metal fouling compounds for use only inside the bore.
THATS IT.. REMEBER DO NOT OVER LUBRICATE, THIS IS NOT A 1911