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New gun. How should I prepare it for first use?
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 2:26 am
by Mikel
I usually buy guns used, clean them and they are good to go.
I Picked up a Sig P238, brand new, and am wondering if i need to do anything special to prepare it for use. Initial oiling? Break in rounds at range?
This will probably be my back-up and occasionally primary carry weapon.
Re: New gun. How should I prepare it for first use?
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 2:30 am
by USA1
Definitely clean out the "shipping" grease and oil it up with regular gun oil .
Then some rounds down range to check the function . Then clean and oil again.
Re: New gun. How should I prepare it for first use?
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 3:14 am
by KD5NRH
Mikel wrote:I usually buy guns used, clean them and they are good to go.
I Picked up a Sig P238, brand new, and am wondering if i need to do anything special to prepare it for use. Initial oiling? Break in rounds at range?
This will probably be my back-up and occasionally primary carry weapon.
Pick up some Break Free Powder Blast (Wal Mart usually carries it) take
all the plastic parts off, and hose it out with the Powder Blast to make sure the gunk is out, then lube the parts you can get to, reassemble and do your break-in firing. Afterward, you'll want to detail strip it, clean with Powder Blast again, and lube everything lightly with a good gun oil.
You may also want to clean the chamber and bore with Flitz, as it appears to help reduce carbon buildup.
Re: New gun. How should I prepare it for first use?
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 8:30 am
by Zee
I've only a had few brand spanking new models and not real recently. What I did to get a new gun ready was to drive one-handed from point of purchase to the woods while trying to figure out how to load the gun with the other hand. Once there I usually let loose at things from different distances until I ran out of ammo or it got too dark to see good.
Re: New gun. How should I prepare it for first use?
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 8:54 am
by A-R
KD5NRH wrote:
You may also want to clean the chamber and bore with Flitz, as it appears to help reduce carbon buildup.
I started using Flitz occasionally for really dirty bores (after long day at range) and it really does help. But I am still concerned it could be a bit too aggressive, especially with metal bore brushes etc. I've personally seen Flitz completely strip all bluing off a gun. Any thoughts/experience with this? Am I just being paranoid?
Re: New gun. How should I prepare it for first use?
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 11:08 am
by KD5NRH
austinrealtor wrote:I started using Flitz occasionally for really dirty bores (after long day at range) and it really does help. But I am still concerned it could be a bit too aggressive, especially with metal bore brushes etc. I've personally seen Flitz completely strip all bluing off a gun. Any thoughts/experience with this? Am I just being paranoid?
For the bore and chamber polishing, I use it either directly on a mop (if I have several in that caliber) or on a patch wrapped around a mop, then follow up with dry patches wrapped around the mop until the come out clean. As for aggressiveness, I suspect you'd have to be cleaning daily to get noticeable wear, and if you're shooting that often, you'll probably shoot the bore smooth before you polish it out of tolerance.
It will strip cold blue pretty easily, but properly done hot bluing should stand up to repeated polishings, though it may wear through over a long period of time.
Re: New gun. How should I prepare it for first use?
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 11:23 am
by ChuckW
The owners manuals that I am familiar with, with respect to new handguns, just recommend a regular field strip type cleaning and oiling. It certainly can't hurt to do more than that but I would bet that 90% don't!
Re: New gun. How should I prepare it for first use?
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 12:08 pm
by MoJo
Clean it, oil it, shoot it. If it's for self defense don't trust it until you've put 100+ malfunction free rounds through it (can be range ammo) and have proven it will feed your chosen self defense load 100%.
Re: New gun. How should I prepare it for first use?
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 5:50 pm
by WildBill
USA1 wrote:Definitely clean out the "shipping" grease and oil it up with regular gun oil. Then some rounds down range to check the function. Then clean and oil again.
MoJo wrote:Clean it, oil it, shoot it. If it's for self defense don't trust it until you've put 100+ malfunction free rounds through it (can be range ammo) and have proven it will feed your chosen self defense load 100%.

Both are excellent advices.

Re: New gun. How should I prepare it for first use?
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 6:28 pm
by Mikel
thx for the advice. I will clean and oil it. I will also do some research on Flitz.
Re: New gun. How should I prepare it for first use?
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 8:51 pm
by HankB
When I get a new gun I field strip and clean it, as well as checking it for basic mechanical funtion (dry fire, verify manual safety - if any - works, etc.) I look it over for tool marks in inappropriate places (like the feed ramp) and make sure the screws are torqued down properly. Then lube, and it's off to the range.
For cleaning the bore, I won't use anything more aggressive than JB Bore compound. Things like Flitz and Simichrome will actually polish metal - and polishing means removing metal. They have their place - I've used Simichrome to polish a feed ramp - but I'm disinclined to put them through the bore.
Re: New gun. How should I prepare it for first use?
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 9:04 pm
by USA1
I think we all left out the most important part.
The
very first thing you do is stare at it , pick it up gently , and breath out .
ooops , did I say that out loud .
Re: New gun. How should I prepare it for first use?
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 9:46 pm
by boomerang
Shoot it. A lot. If it's not 100% reliable then get it fixed before you carry it.
Re: New gun. How should I prepare it for first use?
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 8:51 am
by LongHairedRedneck
I have a P238 as well, just cleaned all the packing gunk out and oiled it.
You'll soon realize that it is one sweeeeet little pistol, absolutely love mine. Did you get the two tone or the rainbow finish one?
Re: New gun. How should I prepare it for first use?
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 9:00 am
by Purplehood
My dumb question for the day.
Is a P238 a .38 cal weapon?