Manual

movement. If you try to change direction with brush in barrel, the brush
will stick.
6. Repeat steps 3 and 4.
7. Clean rear face of barrel and face of slide, using a small toothbrush. On
Officer's ACP models, also clean the lug on recoil spring plug and its locating
slot in lower part of the receiver. (See Figure 8).
8. Lightly moisten a flannel patch with gun oil and pass it once through barrel,
leaving a thin film of oil on the inside surface. Leave this film of oil on the inside
surface if pistol is to be stored. If it is not to be stored, or if it is being removed
from storage for use, pass a dry patch through the barrel to remove as much oil
as possible.
9. Check that flannel or brush bristles have not become lodged in any part of
the pistol. Wipe all the metal surfaces you can reach with a flannel patch lightly
moistened with gun oil. Be sure to wipe the rails inside the slide and the rails on
the receiver. Wipe the barrel on the outside surface. Wipe the barrel bushing
area. Put one small drop of oil in each of the locking grooves in the slide. Put
one small drop of oil on the hammer pivot pin, the barrel link pin and the sear
pivot pin. Movement of the slide should distribute sufficient oil to other areas
within the pistol. Wipe away any excess oil. (See NOTE on cold weather
lubrication).
10. Reassemble pistol as previously described.
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