![]() If necessary, clean the magazine as follows:ġ. MAGAZINE: Inspect the magazine for dirt or visible damage. If it is not clean, repeat steps 1 and 2 until the patch remains clean. Wipe the exposed areas of the frame with a clean patch and examine it. Wipe exposed parts of the frame with a clean patch that has been slightly dampened with gun cleaning solvent or a cleaner-lubricant- preservative.Ģ. If necessary, clean the frame as follows:ġ. If it is not clean, repeat steps 5 and 6 until the patch remains clean.įRAME: Check the frame for cleanliness. Wipe the exposed areas of the slide that you have cleaned in step 5 with a clean patch and examine it. If any dirt or debris is found, remove it with gun cleaning solvent or a cleaner-lubricant-preservative using a nylon bristle brush or a clean patch.Ħ. Check all other exposed areas of the slide for cleanliness. If it is not clean, repeat steps 3 and 4 until the patch remains clean.ĥ. While holding the slide with the muzzle end facing down, wipe the breech face with a clean patch and examine it. Do not use solvents on hydro dipped coated surfaces.Ĥ. Wet a nylon bristle brush with gun oil or a cleaner-lubricant-preservative and, while holding the slide with the muzzle end facing down, brush the breech face and the area under the extractor. If it is not clean, repeat steps 1 and 2 until the patch remains clean.ģ. ![]() Wipe the bottom surfaces where the slide sits on the frame with a clean patch and examine it. Wet a nylon bristle brush with gun cleaning solvent or a cleaner-lubricant-preservative and thoroughly brush the bottom surfaces where the slide sits on the frame.Ģ. If it is not clean, repeat steps 5 and 6 until the patch remains clean.ġ. Wipe the outside of the barrel dry with a clean patch and examine it. Wet a nylon bristle brush with gun cleaning solvent or a cleaner-lubricant-preservative and thoroughly brush the outside of the barrel to remove any dirt or residue.Ħ. (Note: If you will be storing your Hi-Point pistol, do not perform step 4 until you are ready to use it).ĥ. ![]() Repeat this procedure until the patch comes out of the barrel with no gun oil or cleaner-lubricant-preservative on it. Before firing your Hi-Point pistol, run a clean patch through the barrel, from the chamber end, using the cleaning rod. If it is not clean, repeat steps 2 and 3 until the patch remains clean after being run through the barrel.Ĥ. Wet a new cleaning patch with gun oil or a cleaner-lubricant-preservative and run it through the barrel once, from the chamber end, with the cleaning rod and examine it. Wet a bristled cleaning brush with gun cleaning solvent or a cleaner-lubricant preservative and run it back and forth in the barrel, from the chamber end, using a cleaning rod.ģ. Wet a cleaning patch with a gun cleaning solvent or a cleaner-lubricant- preservative and run it through the barrel, from the chamber end, several times using a cleaning rod.Ģ. Strassell does point out that those electing to tackle the job need to start with an unloaded pistol, empty magazine, a variety of punches (3/32, 1/8, 1/16) a block, assorted screwdrivers, the adjustment tool that comes with the gun, and a small hammer.Īs for cleaning once the handgun is disassembled, HI-Point notes in their recently updated user’s manual for the C380/C9 the following process:ġ. While not as easy as maintaining a modern revolver or something like, say a Glock, the job of breaking the C9 down to its component pieces isn’t rocket science. ![]() The instruction also helps those with a Hi-Point CF380 or CF380 Comp model as the full disassembly and assembly process is the same. To give the word direct from the company, Mike Strassell, Hi-Point’s owner, goes for a deep dive on the inner workings of the C9 series 9mm pistol in the below 21-minute video. Ohio-based Hi-Point has been delivering an assortment of pistols and carbines to the consumer market since 1994 but they can be somewhat difficult to clean and disassemble.
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