What to use to clean Pistol

Owning a gun also means learning how to maintain it and keep it in tip-top condition.

But what if you’re a first-timer and aren’t really sure how to go about it or what tools to use?

What to use to clean Pistol

No worries! We have you covered.

In this guide, we’re going to walk you through the tools you need to clean, how often you should be cleaning, and we’ll even through in a video from Brownells to help out too!

So, if you’re staring at a dirty gun and need a jump start on cleaning…read on.

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Best Way to Clean Your Gun

Everyone and their mom have their preferred way to clean and lube a gun.

Find a forum on the subject and you’ll hear dozens of preferences of the “best” solvent/oil/grease combination.

So is our way the best?

Maybe, or maybe not, but it’s worked for tens of thousands of rounds through pistols, rifles, and shotguns. But don’t worry, we’ll also list several other popular options.

Necessities

What to use to clean Pistol
M-Pro 7 Cleaning Kit

The best way to start off is to buy a simple cleaning kit that has everything you need. 

Our recommendation is to get the M-Pro 7 Tactical Universal Cleaning Kit. It has bore brushes for almost all calibers, a cleaning rod that works for pistols and long guns, as well as cleaning patches and all the necessary fluids.

Or just buy the necessary solvents and create patches out of whatever you have handy.

Check out more of our picks in Best Gun Cleaning Kits.

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All Gun Cleaning Kits

You’ll also want a lot of Q-tips, an old but cleaned toothbrush, and a rag (I use old t-shirts or microfiber towels).

Once you run out of patches, you can get additional ones from Hoppe’s.

Why M-Pro 7?

Gun Cleaner

What to use to clean Pistol
M-Pro 7 Gun Cleaner

The two main reasons are that it works well and does not smell.

I originally started with the OG of all gun solvents, Hoppe’s #9. Hoppes has been used for decades and really does the job of getting all the gunk out. 

It also smells really awesome in a gasoline kind of way. So you want full ventilation outside and be careful of getting it on your hands. 

A couple of headaches and a damaged (to this day) fingernail taught me my lesson.

What to use to clean Pistol
Hoppes #9

M-Pro 7 Gun Cleaner gets rid of carbon buildup just about as good as Hoppes but is non-smelly (I mostly clean indoors) and doesn’t destroy my hands. 

But I’ll admit, I still spray some Hoppes #9 on my gun for the smell and wipe it off as a finishing touch.

Oil

What to use to clean Pistol
M-Pro 7 Gun Oil

I’ve found gun oils to be essentially the same. 

As long as you keep your gun clean and oiled you’ll be fine at the range and for home defense.  M-Pro 7 Oil keeps my guns running fine even with 500+ rounds a day in the desert with small sand particles flying around.

Alternatives

Of course, you don’t have to take our word for it. Here are a couple of others that you’ll find have huge followings:

Gun Cleaners

  • Hoppes #9
  • Break-Free CLP (All-in-one)
  • Froglube (All-in-one)

Gun Oil

  • Rem Oil
  • Tetra
  • Break-Free CLP (All-in-one)
  • Froglube (All-in-one)

Oil vs Grease

What to use to clean Pistol
Super Lube

You’ll also see much argument about using grease on some areas. The standard saying is to use grease where things slide, and oil where things turn. 

For me, I use grease on rails since when you put it on there, it stays. My preferred grease is Super Lube

Remember to use sparingly since it does seem to attract contaminants more easily than oil; that tube should last long enough to become an heirloom item.

Cleaning & Lubricating Procedure

Here’s a general procedure for cleaning your gun, whether it’s a handgun, rifle, or shotgun:

  • Unload and strip your firearm
  • Run solvent through your barrel with appropriate brush
  • Wipe everything off you can with towel + Q-tips
  • Spray solvent on dirty areas and wipe off
  • Run bore brush through a couple times
  • Run clean patch through barrel, repeat until happy
  • Lightly oil rails, springs, and bearing surfaces
  • Run an oily patch through the barrel
  • Reassemble and safety check

Brownells Daily Defense runs through the process, so be sure to check that out.

How Often Do I Need to Clean?

In the beginning, I cleaned after every trip to the range — even if I only shot 50 rounds in some of my guns.

I like cleaning as much as the next guy, but it got really boring really quickly.

What to use to clean Pistol

Now, I field strip and clean about every few hundred rounds for my pistol and semi-auto rifles, and every 100 or so rounds for my precision rifle.

I’ll still wipe down the rails and add some lube before I head to the range just in case.

Many guns will probably run fine for thousands of rounds with very little maintenance, but a great analogy I heard is relating gun cleaning to showering.

What to use to clean Pistol
Aero Precision Thunder Ranch TR15

Sure, you don’t really have to shower all the time, but many people would appreciate it if you did. 

I would rather depend on a gun that has been cleaned and oiled regularly.

Conclusion

A clean, oiled gun is a happy one. And really the process isn’t terribly difficult, so make sure you set aside time to maintain and clean your firearms.

What to use to clean Pistol

Trust us, you want your guns running at peak performance.

How often do you clean your guns? Let us know in the comments below. Be sure to check out our guide on the Best Gun Cleaning Kits that make maintenance easy.

What's the best thing to clean a gun with?

From your bathroom, you need a bottle of hydrogen peroxide. That's it. Two simple, everyday household products that when mixed together in a 50/50 solution will eat away metal deposits in your gun, clean burned particles of metal and gunpowder that stain your gun's innards, and make the outside portions shine like new.

What can I use to clean the outside of my handgun?

Wipe Down the Outside of the Gun Once the inside of the gun and it's moving parts are clean and lubricated, it's time to clean the exterior. A gun/reel cloth is perfect for this job. These cloths are soft and pre-treated with silicone lubricant.

What kind of oil do you use to clean a pistol?

Break-Free CLP is the standard for gun oils. It helps you clean your firearm, it lubricates your gun, and it helps to protect it from rust.