Model 41 lubrication
Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 3:31 pm
Hi, I'm new to the forum, bullseye shooting, and am a new Model 41 owner.
First off, the info and knowledge you all share here has already helped me immeasurably, both in making a gun purchasing decision (and knowing what to feed it) and what I need to work on to become a competent bullseye shooter. Thank you, I sincerely appreciate it.
What's the recommended procedure for keeping the Model 41's firing pin and extractor happy? The owner's manual says to only lubricate the rear of the slide rails, but the firing pin & extractor assembly gets pretty fouled, sometimes requiring solvent to get them really clean, and it's difficult to get it all out (and solvent probably isn't the best lubricant). What's the right thing to do here?
Thanks!
First off, the info and knowledge you all share here has already helped me immeasurably, both in making a gun purchasing decision (and knowing what to feed it) and what I need to work on to become a competent bullseye shooter. Thank you, I sincerely appreciate it.
What's the recommended procedure for keeping the Model 41's firing pin and extractor happy? The owner's manual says to only lubricate the rear of the slide rails, but the firing pin & extractor assembly gets pretty fouled, sometimes requiring solvent to get them really clean, and it's difficult to get it all out (and solvent probably isn't the best lubricant). What's the right thing to do here?
Thanks!