What gen do you have? I have gen 3 Glock 19 made in USA my favorite gens of the 19 are gen 1 2 and 3 I hate gen 4s and 5s. I would love a gen 1 or 2 Glock 19
@@garyrintelmann1183 those are good to I just dont like the look or apparence of them over the other generations especially the slide and the gen 5 mags you can't use with other generations like the 3s in 2s in 1s
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I got the big Otis cleaning kit last Christmas.. I’m a hard person to buy for an was by fare the best present and cleaning kit iv ever owned. The old hippies kits are stored away now
What was the MC-7 bore cleaner on the right hand side of the screen there for. He never used it for the demonstration. If not, why have it in the video?
If u dont clean all the cleaner off ur gun might that be the reason why it builds rust? I cleaned my gun and came back to look at it a day or 2 later and it had orange dust on it like a rust type residue but it wiped right off. Was it because i didnt take all the gun cleaner off the slide left it kinda wet?
This depends on what you were using. What were you using? With FP10 CLP or O85 CLP you do not have to wipe it off but you should remove excess that you don't want on your hands, clothes or in your holster. CLP cleans lubricates and protects from rust. If you're using "cleaner" like a Quick Scrub type of product you need to apply CLP after because it is taking away all lubricant along with the fouling and debris. Bore cleaner shouldn't be used on the exterior of the firearm; it is intended for the bore only and should be followed by a lubricant, such as CLP.
@@OtisTechnology thank you for the reply. Just noticed that I had a type error... 19mm should have been 9mm. You probably figured that out. Thanks again.... I used two patches initially but felt really tight. Just did not want to damage the bore.
Cleaner needs to be on patch on all sides of patch. If barrel has lots of rounds through it may want to presoak inside barrel and let it sit for a while.
Lots of people just prefer one over the other, nylon bristle brush works fine, I personally like the copper bristles ,copper is much softer than the steel your barrel is made from, so it won't scratch (damage) your barrel. Nylon bristle are just cheaper to manufacture than the more traditional copper ones. Either will be fine, just keep your firearm clean it's the most important thing. Hope that helps you out. Good shooting!!
The brass bore brush is softer than steel and will not cause any damage. The Otis Professional Cleaning Kit for Glocks comes with 3 bronze & 3 nylon bore brushes