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Old December 10th, 2010, 13:33   #13
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Originally Posted by HKGhost View Post
cleaning pistols are easy to do and should be done regularly. Most pistols are cleaned the same way. This is the method that I use. YouTube - Marui 1911 take down and BBH maintenance review.
I just watched the video, but they only showed how to take it apart, and add lubrication. is that basically the only place i should add lubrication? or are there other parts?

The thorough cleaning with the cleaning rod/etc, is it just straight forward, use something soft to run through the barrel?

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Originally Posted by audi_bhoy View Post
The jam is mostly due to the part of the slide that arms the hammer, the little bump that pushes the arm with a little wheel on it, when aiming the gun, situated on the left side. the hammer arm has a spring that pushes it forward and up when armed, and that gets in the way of the slide's bump when the slides' coming in.
Thats what i thought too, (that little thing on the left side that goes up and down, and is roundish).. i took that part out, but the chamber still catches, so i'm not sure whether the part your referring to is playing a significant part in the "catching".

I just played around with the blowback unit, and it seems thats it gets stuck, so maybe this is what results in the "catching"? sounds like "scratching" sound, so i guess its very dirty. Do i need to take it out completely to clean it, or how should i proceed?
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