A CLEAN (poll)

Should you clean your weapon after every firing???


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USMCDK

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Hello again everyone,

Now I know that there is a thread out there right now that's asking a question about how often to clean your weapon, but one thing that I believe the OP could/should have done was post a poll with it to guage his findings.

So here it is.

THe Millon dollar question... Should you clean your weapon after every firing session???

and you can only pick one. To be honest I am asking a question that doesn't require any typed answer I really am doing this as to aid the OP of the other thread by posting this link every so often so that he may see results that may help/swade him to either side of the FORCE. HAHAHAHA. *Cough* umm well here we go.

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It varies with me. Usually if I haven't shot a very large number of rounds at the range and intend to shoot again in a few days, all I do is wipe the guns down with a dab of Breakfree, maybe brush the cylinders out on revolvers and wipe the feed ramp and breech face off on autos. In fact getting ready to shoot some more today with the guns I shot last Friday. I'll probably give 'em a thorough cleaning after todays session. Others here are much more fastidious than I am:)
 
I don't always clean immediately like I used to, I used to swab them out religiously after every firing, and sometimes just because I had some time. I think I was worried about ammunition being corrosive or something, now I know it isn't really an issue with modern rounds.
 
THe Millon dollar question... Should you clean your weapon after every firing session???
Absolutely!

Not only will your firearm be nice and clean and ready for the next range session, it will also allow you to inspect your firearm for any possible damage that might have occurred during the last session.

Who knows...you might discover a crack in the frame, or a broken spring, etc....and you wouldn't want to discover those problems in the middle of the night while facing an intruder in your home!
 
Unless it's a carry gun I think it's best to go 500-1000 rounds between cleanings, particularly of the bore on a handgun.
 
Should one clean every time?

Sorry, I don't like the question posed. I think it better 'is it necessary to clean every time'?

And, then, that's a very general question. I guess that it depends on the firearm and its intended use.

Overall, generally, I do not believe it 'ill-advised' not to clean every time.

So, with that in mind, I voted "No".
 
I clean my .22s when they stop working, which hasn't happened yet, and wipe off after every range session. I usually clean everything else after I shoot but sometimes they sit dirty for a week. I've yet to be struck by a bolt of lightning and none of my firearms have disintegrated into a pile of rust. ;)

I always clean my go-to pistol and anything I've put corrosive ammo through.
 
Probably, but I don't always do it either. If it's something that I don't carry and just sits in the safe after each firing, then it does get cleaned and then put away. My carry gun, it depends on how dirty it is. .22's, never anything beyond a wipe down.
 
I'm not qualified to answer whether or not one should clean after every firing, but I enjoy cleaning my weapons, it's kind of therapeutic.
I run through a checklist before heading to the range, physically laying hands on every item I'm bringing.
I run through the same list before leaving to make sure I bring everything home.
I clean each weapon before storing them.

A little OCD never hurt anyone. :rolleyes:
 
I answered yes, because you should. But you don't have to by any stretch. A tough cheap gun like a Glock can go a hell of a long time without cleaning. I have a buddy who hasn't cleaned his in a year and a half.

I have an AR-15 that I cleaned once right after I bought it. Never cleaned it since (about a year). Still works fine.


-T.
 
If the gun is being used on the range only, than I clean it after each use and put it in the safe. For my carry piece, I like to run at least a magazine through it after a cleaning just to function check it. Just a wierd habit of mine.
 
IMO, it depends. My handloads burn way way cleaner than the factory stuff does so I may not clean it everytime. Is cleaning everytime a good idea? Yes.
 
I voted YES.

I guess it's the Marine in me, but everytime I fire one of my weapons it gets cleaned afterwards. I'm a real stickler on having my weapons well cared for. Sometimes espc nasty "range reloads" and other dirty ammo of the like, require the Q-Tips to come out... boot camp style :).
Semper Fi
Will
 
I voted yes primarily because this is the handgun forum, and handguns are used for CCW. My $0.02
 
Not only do I clean my firearms after shooting, I clean every weapon in the arsenal at least once a month. I also do this with my hand tools I use everyday. Clean tools work better and know I love them.
 
I try to clean my guns every couple thousand rounds. I do drag a bore snake through them once in awhile. Thank god for Brian Enos Slide-glide.
 
OOOXOOO wrote:
Not only do I clean my firearms after shooting, I clean every weapon in the arsenal at least once a month. I also do this with my hand tools I use everyday. Clean tools work better and know I love them.

I think this is perfect, and by the way, welcome to THR.

I clean after each range session, and sporadically. My wife says I am anal retentive and a gun nut, she may be on to something.

Cleaning the weapon gives you a chance to inspect the weapon for flaws. A crack in the frame, a burr here or there.....
 
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I voted no, but then again I own a Mark III and I'm intimidated about the first time taking it apart and putting it back together.
 
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