Cleaning of a Ruger P95
Uploader Comments (CureForIgnorance)
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great video, you should re-upload, maybe it will be in HD.
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@goodtrick Hoppes or some other solvent, gun oil, clean cotton patches, a .38 or 9mm bore brush and rod, a cotton cloth to lay the gun on while you clean it (an old T-shirt works fine), and an old toothbrush.
That should just about do it.
All Comments (111)
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@adammeach Happens to the best of us. =)
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Oh my god, at 2:25 when you show the guide rod attaches to the case! I've had this similar kit for 5 years and always thought "why does it come with no butt piece to push from?" and the whole time the case WAS the end piece. I'm. Feeling. Stupid. Right now.
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Just bought my Ruger P95 recently. First time gun owner. Thanks for the video! Big help
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I THOUGHT U WERE NON SUPPOSED TO PUSHA ND PULL THE BORE BRUSH IN AND OUT.... I WAS TOLD ONLY PUSH THRU...
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Follow up - I just cleaned my P95 thanks to this vid (my first handgun...) so thanks very much! I didn't what to give you the impression that I didn't like your video. Thanks!
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Great info - but the video is blurry. Thanks I guess?
How Often Should this gun be Cleaned?
stevePHXD 10 months ago
@stevePHXD I clean mine after every range.
CureForIgnorance 6 months ago
Hey. First, thanks for posting all these videos. I just recently purchased a P95 and your videos have really been helping me get familiar with it. I have a question for you though. After I took it apart and put it back together for the first time the hammer doesn't go all the way down anymore on the first shot like it used to. It stops before its halfway down before coming back up whereas before and in the videos I've seen it comes most of the way down. Did I mess it up somehow?
jliu524 10 months ago
@jliu524 Email me... Are you saying after you fire the first round the hammer doesn't go down all the way? Because it shouldn't. This gun is double action the first shot and single action thereafter. If I'm misunderstanding your question, email me.
CureForIgnorance 6 months ago
So you should never oil the barrel, not even lightly just to protect it?
Chuchen 1 year ago
@Chuchen Never oil the inside of the barrel, it just gives something for the lead and powder to stick to. OIl the outside of the barrel and chamber only.
CureForIgnorance 6 months ago