Walther PPS: How to Disassemble and Clean a 9mm or .40 Pistol
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
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Walther PPS 9mm or .40 caliber pistol: Complete disassembly, cleaning, lubrication and reassembly. Step by step instructions on field stripping, cleaning, lubricating and reassembling a Walther PPS pistol.
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Time Codes:
0:00 Introduction to Walther PPS Cleaning
0:45 Unload the Walther PPS
1:11 How to Remove the Walther PPS Backstrap
1:50 How to Remove the Walther PPS Slide
2:00 Remove the Walther PPS Recoil Spring and Barrel
2:28 How to Clean Walther PPS Barrel with a Boresnake
4:25 How to Clean the Walther PPS Barrel with Rod & Patches
6:12 How to Clean the Walther PPS Recoil Spring Assembly
6:46 How to clean the Walther PPS Slide
9:10 How to clean the Walther PPS Frame
10:19 Using Gun Scrubber to Clean the Walther PPS Frame
11:40 How to Lubricate the Walther PPS Pistol
12:20 Using Original Gun Oil to Lube Walther PPS
13:43 How to Reassemble the Walther PPS
15:25 Final wipe down
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Thank you Very Much for your Video on the Walther PPS M1
Burhan, you are welcome! I hope it helped!
Just bought mine yesterday and this was a huge help
Awesome! I am glad it helped! Thanks for commenting!
Dave
Appreciate you sir!!
Thanks so much! I appreciate you watching and commenting!
Nice begin ))))))
Thank you! Thanks for watching and commenting!
FYI, if you make sure the weapon is clear, you don't actually have to remove the back strap. You can pull the slide release and then pull the trigger to release the slide. It's important the weapon is clear and aimed in a safe direction first.
Great info! I will try that! Thanks for sharing!
Man, that oil dispenser is really cool. Been looking everyone for something like it, but I cannot figure out what to call it.
Great video by the way sir.
David, thanks for watching the video and leaving a comment! I really appreciate it! Were you able to find the link in the description for the Menda chemical dispenser?
Dave
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Man, I glanced right over that. Thank you, going to order one up in the AM. I also picked up my first PPS. It’s an M1 .40. Came with 5 mags. Good feeling pistol.
Love this firearm. Although the ONLY real gripes I have is its slightly bigger size but that does make it shoot better and that its trigger guard is a little big so it doesn't fit as snug as some of my other pistols in my holsters. I don't think I'll ever sell mine considering they no longer make them.
I have the .40 version and although it is not fun to shoot ( snappy recoil and narrow grip) it is an awesome concealed carry pistol. I carry it in a holster shirt when wearing a suit, also fits in an ankle holster when I don’t feel like carrying my 1911 in Appendix holster.
Thanks for your input!
Dave
hi nice video what the brand of your solvent dispenser says usa ?
There is a link in the description. It’s a Menda!
Dave