A few days ago I was reading through the user manual of a recent handgun purchase and I noticed it says to run a dry patch through the bore to remove oil before firing. Today I was looking at a friend's Kimber and noticed the lubrication instructions card. It said to be sure to run a dry patch through the bore to remove oil before firing. Anyone have any insight on why they recommend this? Is it because of potential chamber/barrel pressure issues or some other factor?
I grew up shooting rifles. The final step of cleaning always included running an oily patch through the bore to protect it from corrosion. We never cleaned the bore before shooting it the next time. It wasn't a lot of oil. Meketrefe has explained to me that there is some potential concern about how the oil impacts pressures on rifles. No idea if the same idea applies to pistols. Do most people leave the barrels of their carry pistols dry?
I grew up shooting rifles. The final step of cleaning always included running an oily patch through the bore to protect it from corrosion. We never cleaned the bore before shooting it the next time. It wasn't a lot of oil. Meketrefe has explained to me that there is some potential concern about how the oil impacts pressures on rifles. No idea if the same idea applies to pistols. Do most people leave the barrels of their carry pistols dry?
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