It appears you're using and leaving way too much oil on that firearm. Also, what's the reason you wrap your brush with a cleaning patch? Doesn't that defeat the purpose of the brush? You ought to look into getting and using a bore snake. Makes cleaning the inside of the barrel easier, plus you can wash them after numerous uses.
A month late but it gets easier over time. Idk if you're experienced with handguns or not but they're all tight in one form or another straight from the factory.
I had the same problem until...I bought the MCarbo 3 spring kit, one of which is the striker spring. Change that to the MCarbo spring, and you'll have no issues.
@@colonelblars9126 nothing wrong with starting off by learning new things from the Internet. Combine that with over a decade of experience of handgun maintenance and cleaning and you get a good result.
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Love my MC2C!
It appears you're using and leaving way too much oil on that firearm. Also, what's the reason you wrap your brush with a cleaning patch? Doesn't that defeat the purpose of the brush? You ought to look into getting and using a bore snake. Makes cleaning the inside of the barrel easier, plus you can wash them after numerous uses.
I am thinking the same thing about using too much oil. But thats his pistol now mine
Sweet Jeebus. They're going to have to open a new U.S. oil pipeline to help you keep your guns lubed! 😆
Love the mc2c.
thank you
I just bought one of these and the Slide Plate isn't coming out as easy as you make it seem in this video. Any tips on getting it out?
A month late but it gets easier over time. Idk if you're experienced with handguns or not but they're all tight in one form or another straight from the factory.
@@Callsign_Prophet I figured it out and like you said it got easier. Very pleased with the Gun. Really good 9MM at a great price point.
I had the same problem until...I bought the MCarbo 3 spring kit, one of which is the striker spring. Change that to the MCarbo spring, and you'll have no issues.
Way to much oil.
Bruh, are you basting your mc2c? lmfao
there's a certain "I learned how to do this from the internet instead of from a real person" to your approach.
@@colonelblars9126 nothing wrong with starting off by learning new things from the Internet. Combine that with over a decade of experience of handgun maintenance and cleaning and you get a good result.
@@GearKnowHow yeah, I could tell your father wasn't the one to show you how to clean a gun.
Sloppy😮
Rename this how not to clean your firearm!
8:11 seems like you are over oiling. resources.mossberg.com/hubfs/manuals/105639%20Pistol%20Owners%20Manual.pdf