JNieporte
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I've been around guns all my life, and have owned them since I legally could. I'm very familiar with how they work, how to care for them, and how to modify some of them. However, I have a few questions about my new SD9VE.
1. I want to polish the slide. Not shiny enough that it will show fingerprints every time I touch it, but shinier than the factory has made it. I figured to take the slide off, remove the striker, and rub with gun oil and 0000 steel wool. Be careful not to get the sights or the extractor. Same with the inside of the slide. Blast it all out with compressed air, rinse with Hoppe's cleaner, and dry. Then use a cotton T-shirt and light simichrome polish. Is this correct?
2. I've been using Rem-Oil to lubricate my guns (I don't over-lube) and it works fine. Is there something different I should be using for this polymer-framed pistol? I've used silicone grease before, but just on the slide rails.
3. I'm familiar with the trigger kits and do-it-yourself trigger smoothing, but is there anything I can do without removing anything from the frame to improve the trigger? Other than dry-firing it, of course. Which leads me to...
4. Dry-firing is okay for the gun, says S&W. I want to make the trigger lighter. So, do I rack the slide every time, or can I squeeze the trigger repeatedly without racking it to help with the trigger?
5. How is +P in this gun? Okay to use? Not a steady diet of it, but maybe 500 rounds over its lifetime (I bought it new).
Thanks for helping a guy out
1. I want to polish the slide. Not shiny enough that it will show fingerprints every time I touch it, but shinier than the factory has made it. I figured to take the slide off, remove the striker, and rub with gun oil and 0000 steel wool. Be careful not to get the sights or the extractor. Same with the inside of the slide. Blast it all out with compressed air, rinse with Hoppe's cleaner, and dry. Then use a cotton T-shirt and light simichrome polish. Is this correct?
2. I've been using Rem-Oil to lubricate my guns (I don't over-lube) and it works fine. Is there something different I should be using for this polymer-framed pistol? I've used silicone grease before, but just on the slide rails.
3. I'm familiar with the trigger kits and do-it-yourself trigger smoothing, but is there anything I can do without removing anything from the frame to improve the trigger? Other than dry-firing it, of course. Which leads me to...
4. Dry-firing is okay for the gun, says S&W. I want to make the trigger lighter. So, do I rack the slide every time, or can I squeeze the trigger repeatedly without racking it to help with the trigger?
5. How is +P in this gun? Okay to use? Not a steady diet of it, but maybe 500 rounds over its lifetime (I bought it new).
Thanks for helping a guy out

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