just got it yesterday ...with a alien gear 2.0 holster 200 rounds ...lock ...wondering what types of cleaning solvent and oils to use to clean it
Take it from a guy who's used every snake oil out there from sewing machine oil to the mythic Frog Lube. I've spent too much money over the years figuring this out. There are two ways to go. First is to use a dedicated solvent and dedicated oil. Second is to use an all-in-one.
For the all-in-one product, I have two that work. The first is good old Breakfree CLP. The second is Ballistol. The positive of Ballistol is that it is non-toxic. The bad part is that it has the aroma of sweaty gym locker room. Give either product some dwell time in the bore and you're good.
For a dedicated solvent, tried and true Hoppes No.9 is the best there is. For a non-toxic alternative, Slip 2000 Carbon Killer works like magic. The pro to Slip 2000 Carbon Killer is that you don't end up stinking up the joint with noxious fumes (even though I find the scent of Hoppes ok, my family does not).
For a dedicated oil, get yourself a quart of Mobil 1 Synthetic and a pin-point oiler. I've paid $$$ for ounces of gun oils that make fantastical claims that ended up being one vegetable oil or another. One quart of Mobil 1 Synthetic will last you a lifetime. If you require a grease, the only one I recommend is TW25B.
For cleaning kit, I'm old school. Give me a rod, brush, patch tip, jag, and a mop. Buy one of those Otis kits you find at Walmart to get yourself started. For patches, I prefer cotton patches over the patches made from synthetic material (feels like weak tyvek). Cut up an old T-shirt for rags and use them to wipe out the gun. Also a toothbrush works wonders to loosen any stubborn fouling in the slide and the breech face.