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Sig Sauer SP2022 9mm Cleaning

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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2009

Cleaning out my Sig after a day at the range.

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  • HAHAHA... I caught you at then end of your video, after you assembled it and put the loaded mag back in, you almost went to rack it then you drew your hand back and said well that's it. LMAO... It was a little scary at first dude. I thought you were gonna do it, but all in all it was a great video. Look forward to seeing you shoot it!

  • @RoadHardOffRoad

    HAHAHA! I knew I would be caught sooner or later!  I normally would rack a round in the pipe and then de-cock it and leave it in my quick access safe but I stopped myself from doing it on video LOL

  • I don't know why people rack the slide back several times after they dump the mag and clearly eject any chambered rounds...it serves no purpose except to make noise. Dump the mag, eject the chambered round, then one more rack to confirm is all that's necessary unless you just like playing with the gun and racking the slide.

  • @pcollenYT did you really just take the time to write allllll that just to bash me for running my slide back a couple times??? LOLL I'm glad you're such an expert let me check out your vids...oh ya you dont have any! TROLL

  • Any reason that you didn't use any of the Hoppe's products pictured in the background? Possible to get a cleaning of the SP2022 using the Hoppe's? Thanks in advance.

  • @htcsir I just cleaned a couple rifles before that that is why it is still out. I didnt use it because Sig's cleaner/oil came with the gun and was going to use that until it ran out. I have since switched to aerosol Remoil.

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  • Great Video Man.

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This video is a response to Sig SP2022: "The Stealth Sig" by Nutnfancy
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  • thanks man, i was having troubles removing the pin until I watched this. It was just in there real tight. good vid

  • nice cleaning kit, use the same one for my sig 2022

  • Man! i can't believe you pointed the gun at the camera--hahaha--just kidding man!!

  • I have the same sig, this video helped me out a lot. Thanks!

  • @brutusdog Yes. As I'm sure you've figured out by now (You posted your comment a year ago), once you take it out a couple times, it loosens up and it's real easy.

  • @njhunter1108 I'll second that. First time I tried to take it out, I about killed my finger. Had to use a pen or spare guide rod to get it to come out. NEVER had a problem getting it out since then.

  • @FROMSIRIUS Oddly I found it easier to take the pin out on my 2009 than on the 2022. Considering one of the changes to the 2022 was to make it "easier" to take the pin out, I was annoyed. I ended up using the end of a pen to get it out the first time. After that, it pops out nice and easy. It was just "new gun" stuck I guess.

  • @campcarroll69 I replaced it on my 2009 because the rod that came with it had a chip out of the disk at the barrel lug end. I mentioned it on Sigforums and someone told me about steel guide rod replacements. When I traded the 2009 in for the 2022, I put the original guide rod back in, then put the steel rod in the 2022. I haven't found it makes any difference in performance, but I like it.

  • Wow, the notch on my 2022 is MUCH further forward on the slide than that. I have to run the slide all the way back to the slide lock, then another 1/8" to pop the pin.

  • dirt? or carbon...

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