Cleaning and maintaining your Kimber 1911 pistol is essential for optimal performance and safety. This guide will provide you with step-by-step instructions on how to properly breakdown, clean, and reassemble your 1911 pistol.
You can expect to find detailed descriptions of the tools necessary for disassembly and cleaning, as well as explanations of the various parts and components that are used in the operation of this popular firearm. Furthermore, we will provide tips and advice on ensuring that your firearm remains in safe working order over time.
By following this guide, you can ensure that your Kimber 1911 will remain reliable and accurate during use, while also keeping it safe from potentially damaging contaminants. Let’s get started learning how to breakdown, clean, and reassemble your 1911 pistol!
What You Need for Cleaning the Kimber 1911
Cleaning your Kimber 1911 requires only a few simple items. The most important is a gun cleaning solvent such as Hoppes #9, which is designed to break down oil and gunpowder residue. You will also need paper towel or cotton swabs to apply the solvent and for cleaning away residues after application.
For an optimal clean, it is also recommended to have a few extra gun cleaning supplies on hand such as cleaning patches, gun brushes, and cleaning rods. These will help you reach tight spots that need more attention, while also providing extra moisture and scrubbing power when needed. All of these supplies can be easily purchased at your nearest gun shop or online.
Preparing to Break Down the 1911
Make sure your Kimber 1911 is correctly disassembled before you start cleaning it. To stop against the take down tool, first carefully release the slide lock lever. This ensures that the lever won’t unintentionally release as you begin to disassemble your pistol and harm the weapon.
You can now carefully disassemble the 1911 by stopping it against the take-down tool. Determine what cleaning work has to be done where on your handgun before disassembling each component. Each component needs to be thoroughly cleaned for the gun to operate at its optimum.
There is one more step before reassembly of your Kimber 1911 after completely disassembling and cleaning each component: applying a little amount of oil or gun lubricant for optimum performance. Its top-of-the-line model’s Satin Stainless Steel finish contributes to its suitability for prolonged exposure to external weather, but it will need some extra care from routine cleaning and lubrication in order to retain top performance outcomes.
Stripping and Cleaning the Slide
Stripping and cleaning the slide is a crucial step that ensures your Kimber 1911 runs smoothly and safely. Here’s how you can do it:
- Start by using a barrel bushing wrench to turn the bushing to the 9 o’clock position. Once you’ve done this, push out the barrel bushing, slide stop and recoil spring system from the slide.
- Using a basic cleaning kit with bore cleaner, general-purpose cleaning fluid, gun oil, brushes and cleaning rags, begin to clean every part of your firearm. Pay close attention to all the crevices and hard-to-reach areas of your Kimber 1911.
- After proper cleaning is complete, you can reassemble each part accordingly. To finish off this process apply a light layer of gun oil with a rag or brush for lubrication.
To keep your Kimber 1911 running in top shape, it’s important to clean it after every use and at least twice per year; this will also help prevent any malfunctions or misfires due to dirt buildup.
Disassembling and Cleaning the Frame
You’ll need to break down and clean your Kimber 1911 before you can start using it. Disassembly starts with field stripping, which involves removing the slide from the frame, recoil spring, guide rod and barrel. Once you have separated the parts, it’s time to give them a thorough cleaning.
To break down your Kimber 1911 Custom II for cleaning:
- Remove the recoil spring guide rod assembly by pulling up on it.
- Slide off the grips and remove the mainspring housing by unscrewing its retaining screws.
- Separate the trigger guard from the frame by pushing down on its two pins until they pop out of their respective holes in the frame.
- Inspect all parts for damage or wear before reassembling with a dry cloth and gun cleaning solvent applied to all contact surfaces of metal parts.
- When all parts are clean, apply gun oil to prevent rust formation on metal components and reassemble all parts in reverse order, paying special attention to properly replacing any pins which secure specific components of your Kimber 1911 Pro Carry II pistol correctly.
Lubricating the Kimber 1911
It’s time to lubricate the internal parts of your Kimber 1911 once you’ve dismantled it and cleaned it completely. Each component of the gun needs to be thoroughly coated in oil to help prevent corrosion and wear and tear that may develop over time.
Use a high-quality oil as a cleanser, protector, and lubricant to properly lubricate your pistol. Start by using the oil to clean the frame, slide, barrel, and magazines, as well as all other metal parts. Next, lubricate the moving components, such as the firing pin and sear pin, with a tiny drop of oil. Last but not least, you can add a tiny drop for extra lubrication to the barrel link and hammer strut pins.
You can make sure your Kimber 1911 remains reliable and functioning for years to come by using these procedures and high-quality parts while cleaning your firearm.
Finishing Up With Reassembly
It’s time to put your Kimber 1911 back together now that all of the parts have been thoroughly cleaned. This phase needs understanding of the parts of your gun and how they work together, so it shouldn’t be rushed.
If you’re unsure, spend some time to read up on the subject or watch a few tutorials on disassembling and reassembling a Kimber 1911. You can feel confident that you can successfully complete each step if you are familiar with the procedure.
When it comes to reassembling the pieces, use the following tips:
- Make sure all the pieces fit together properly before applying any lubrication.
- Avoid over-tightening parts as this can lead to damage.
- Apply lubrication sparingly on metal-to-metal contact points.
- Once everything is back together, check for proper functioning by dry firing off safe ammo or snap caps if available.
- On completion of assembly, store your Kimber 1911 in a protective case away from heat and humidity extremes to ensure it lasts for years to come!
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Conclusion
In conclusion, the proper cleaning and maintenance of a Kimber 1911 is a detailed yet essential process to ensure its longevity and reliability. It requires patience and concentration, as well as understanding the proper steps to take to break it down, keep it clean, and reassemble it correctly. When done correctly, you can look forward to many years of reliable performance and satisfaction from your Kimber 1911.
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