Tallbald
Buckeye
OK this will likely rehash an old, likely boring question about cleaning and lubing my first polymer frame CCW.
It's my new-to-me P95 stainless.
Never owned my own polymer frame handgun. Always steel or at the least alloy fame and components. Yes I wonder about solvents melting or softening the polymer. Yes I wonder about the material interplay between polymer and steel with a lubricant interface. Here's the slippery selection I have right now:
Breakfree CLP
Remoil aerosol and liquid bottle dropper
WD-40
PB Blaster
Some generic gun oil that came with a kit dozens of years ago
Ballistol undiluted
Horror stories haunt me about polymer frame guns melting in a bucket of gasoline during lectures by "operators" training new owners. I'm not a chemist. Any short answers please?
Thanks. Don
It's my new-to-me P95 stainless.
Never owned my own polymer frame handgun. Always steel or at the least alloy fame and components. Yes I wonder about solvents melting or softening the polymer. Yes I wonder about the material interplay between polymer and steel with a lubricant interface. Here's the slippery selection I have right now:
Breakfree CLP
Remoil aerosol and liquid bottle dropper
WD-40
PB Blaster
Some generic gun oil that came with a kit dozens of years ago
Ballistol undiluted
Horror stories haunt me about polymer frame guns melting in a bucket of gasoline during lectures by "operators" training new owners. I'm not a chemist. Any short answers please?
Thanks. Don