Sigma lube ??

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Should I lube the fireing pin channel on my SW9VE or just leave it dry? I was about to put a drop of Rem oil there but said I better check.
 
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Should I lube the fireing pin channel on my SW9VE or just leave it dry? I was about to put a drop of Rem oil there but said I better check.
 
Originally posted by conn ak:
Dry.
Yes, dry.
Don't put oil on the plastic parts of the triggr mechanism either. Use CRC "dry" silicone to clean them.
 
What about BreakFree CLP? Is that a good all-around use cleaner/lubricant? I've read good things about it, how does it do in the Sigma
 
Not my first choice.
Powder solvent to clean the barrel.
Brownell's action grease on the 4 frame points (stays put).
Bit of Remoil on the sear engagement.
CRC "dry" silicone to clean out the action and magazines (take the magazines apart)
 
I've used CLP on my Sigma with satisfactory results (keep it off the plastic). But I would go with OKFC05 advise. His Sigmas see a lot more action than mine.
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Keep it off the plastic??? So basically the whole receiver and what not, even the guide rod? What does it do to the plastic? Thanks for the quick replies!!!
 
I've been warned about leaving CLP on plastic. I have just not been willing to risk it. I clean the gun with it by spraying it on a rag or swab then running it through the barrel and over the slide. If I get CLP on the plastic, I wipe off as much as I can. I have heard that if you let it sit on the plastic it can deteriorate the plastic. I've never had any problems, but most of my guns are steel and wood. I'll probably take OKF05's advise for cleaning my Sigma from now on.
 
Shooters Choice aka Mobil Red Syth Grease on the rails and a few drops of Rem-oil or clp on the pins and trigger mech and on the underside of the Slide. I dry lube my striker/ firing pin hole. I also Dry lube my mags.
 
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