I still have my bad habit from the Army of cleaning after every range trip. I have tried to break that habit, LOL. I do change out all springs every 5k unless I am noticing a problem. Great advise.
I clean my guns after the range. Might be overkill but that's me. My pops was old school Army Drill Sergeant and taught me that. As for lube, well known brand.
Thank you, Mr.Langdon for speaking on this topic. I now have an authoritative source to point to when questioned why replace springs at 5K and 10K, your word carries a lot more weight.
Glad to see LTT recommends Lucas XD gun oil for their P30’s! Absolutely my favorite go-to oil, and very pleased with how resistant it is to burning off.
Solid advice 🎓🇺🇸 Like many others who have commented from military backgrounds, I am also a member of the clean after the range gang. Not so hard when you can only own one firearm ....
Thank you for the solid advice. I clean more than required. 200 -300 rounds and it’s filthy. But- I’ll follow the experts advice. If I plan to store for more than a month I’ll clean it. BTW love my Jonah’s Specter with Holosun 509T Green
I guess it's normal then to track total round count on a gun? I do a basic clean on my handguns every couple hundred rounds, or anytime I think I may be putting one away for a while, but I haven't been keeping a "total round count" log so I can currently only make a rough guess on how many rounds I have through each, but after watching this I think I should be keeping better records.
Have a 2017 PX4 CC with LTT innards and a +20k round count. No stops to date but I do keep it lubed. I have weapons cleaning PTSD from my Marine Corps service. :) It looks like I need to get busy.
What about using a dry lube like Hornady as I do sometimes on mags, but still want a bit of dino-juice on moving parts as I can't commit to dry. Unless it is just a few rounds, thoughts?
Ernest's personal PX4 Storm cries softly in the corner.
HA!
I still have my bad habit from the Army of cleaning after every range trip. I have tried to break that habit, LOL. I do change out all springs every 5k unless I am noticing a problem. Great advise.
Thanks for watching, and thanks for the support!
I clean my guns after the range. Might be overkill but that's me. My pops was old school Army Drill Sergeant and taught me that. As for lube, well known brand.
Thank you, Mr.Langdon for speaking on this topic. I now have an authoritative source to point to when questioned why replace springs at 5K and 10K, your word carries a lot more weight.
Love to hear it, and we're glad this video benefited you!
Glad to see LTT recommends Lucas XD gun oil for their P30’s! Absolutely my favorite go-to oil, and very pleased with how resistant it is to burning off.
It's our favorite!
This was good. Thanks. I needed to hear the don’t clean after every range trip bit.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the practical and valuable guidance.
Anytime! More coming soon!
Solid advice 🎓🇺🇸
Like many others who have commented from military backgrounds, I am also a member of the clean after the range gang.
Not so hard when you can only own one firearm ....
Thank you Ernie ! 😉
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@@LangdonTactical Thank you E-R-N-E-S-T ! 🤣
Great pointers on timing of maintenance! Y'all rock!!!
Thank you!!
Thank you for the solid advice. I clean more than required. 200 -300 rounds and it’s filthy.
But- I’ll follow the experts advice.
If I plan to store for more than a month I’ll clean it.
BTW love my Jonah’s Specter with Holosun 509T Green
Thanks for the feedback! Jonah's Specter is a great choice!
I guess it's normal then to track total round count on a gun? I do a basic clean on my handguns every couple hundred rounds, or anytime I think I may be putting one away for a while, but I haven't been keeping a "total round count" log so I can currently only make a rough guess on how many rounds I have through each, but after watching this I think I should be keeping better records.
It's definitely a good idea so you can proactively replace parts before you have an issue.
I clean and lube meticulously every time I get home from range. My guns function flawlessly and look great because I’m not lazy
Have a 2017 PX4 CC with LTT innards and a +20k round count. No stops to date but I do keep it lubed. I have weapons cleaning PTSD from my Marine Corps service. :) It looks like I need to get busy.
I would say it's time to do some maintenance.
Recommendations for one of your compact carries
Big PX4 CC with NP3 fans here!
Thanks for the info! What about a brand new gun?? You guys gunna make a LTT AR some day? That would be cool
What about using a dry lube like Hornady as I do sometimes on mags, but still want a bit of dino-juice on moving parts as I can't commit to dry. Unless it is just a few rounds, thoughts?
clean at christmas lube in july 5k plus rounds a year
Go Diddy on em
lube is life
I see what you Diddy'd there..
@@LangdonTactical diddy done some didlin