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How to Clean the Sig Sauer P210 Carry

A Step-by-Step Guide on How to Clean the Sig Sauer P210 Carry

Maintaining your Sig Sauer P210 Carry is crucial for ensuring reliable performance and longevity. Proper cleaning removes carbon buildup and other debris that can impair its function. Following the owner's manual recommendations, here’s a step-by-step guide to cleaning your P210 Carry.

Note: You can find links to all the cleaning supplies mentioned by clicking "Gun Cleaning Gear" in the navigation at the top of the page. This will take you to the Amazon links.

What You’ll Need (see "Gun Cleaning Gear" in navigation menu):

  • Cleaning solvent or CLP (Cleaner, Lubricant, Protectant)

  • Gun oil or lubricant

  • Cleaning patches

  • Bore brush and cleaning rod

  • Nylon brush or soft-bristle toothbrush

  • Microfiber cloth

  • Cotton swabs or Q-tips

  • Small parts tray (optional but helpful for organization)

Step 1: Unload and Perform a Safety Check

Before starting, ensure your firearm is unloaded:

  1. Remove the magazine.

  2. Pull the slide back and lock it in place.

  3. Visually and physically inspect the chamber to make sure it is clear of any rounds.

Step 2: Disassemble the P210 Carry

Field stripping your P210 Carry:

  1. Lock the slide back by pulling it to the rear and engaging the slide stop.

  2. Rotate the takedown lever downward (clockwise) to release the slide.

  3. Release the slide stop and carefully remove the slide from the frame.

  4. Remove the recoil spring and guide rod assembly by gently lifting it out.

  5. Lift the barrel out from the slide.

Step 3: Clean the Barrel

  1. Apply solvent to a bore brush and run it through the barrel several times to break up carbon deposits and fouling.

  2. Attach a clean patch to the cleaning rod and push it through the barrel. Repeat until the patches come out clean.

  3. Use a cotton swab or Q-tip to clean the feed ramp and chamber area, removing all buildup.

Step 4: Clean the Slide

  1. Apply a solvent-soaked patch to clean the interior of the slide, focusing on areas like the breech face, extractor, and slide rails.

  2. Use a nylon brush to gently scrub these areas and remove any stubborn carbon buildup.

  3. Wipe the slide thoroughly with a clean microfiber cloth or patches to remove all traces of solvent and debris.

Step 5: Clean the Frame

  1. Apply solvent to a cloth or brush and clean the frame rails and trigger assembly.

  2. Scrub with a nylon brush or soft-bristle brush to remove any carbon or dirt from the rails and internal components.

  3. Use cotton swabs to reach small areas and corners, ensuring all parts of the frame are clean.

  4. Wipe down the frame with a microfiber cloth or patches to remove any remaining solvent or debris.

Step 6: Clean the Recoil Spring and Guide Rod

  1. Wipe down the recoil spring and guide rod using a solvent-soaked patch or cloth.

  2. Ensure the assembly is free from any carbon buildup or dirt before reassembling the firearm.

Step 7: Lubricate the P210 Carry

After cleaning, it’s time to lubricate the key parts of your firearm. Over-lubrication can cause buildup, so use oil sparingly:

  1. Apply a thin layer of gun oil to the slide rails, ensuring smooth metal-to-metal contact.

  2. Lubricate the barrel exterior, particularly the locking lugs and areas that show wear from friction.

  3. Lightly oil the recoil spring and guide rod to ensure proper function.

  4. Add a small amount of oil to the frame rails where the slide moves.

Pro Tip: Always wipe off excess oil to prevent debris buildup.

Step 8: Reassemble the P210 Carry

  1. Insert the barrel back into the slide.

  2. Reinstall the recoil spring and guide rod assembly.

  3. Align the slide with the frame and push it back until it locks into place.

  4. Rotate the takedown lever back up to secure the slide.

  5. Perform a quick function check by racking the slide and ensuring proper movement and trigger function.

Step 9: Final Wipe Down

Wipe down the entire firearm with a microfiber cloth, ensuring all surfaces are clean and free of oil, fingerprints, or debris.

Conclusion

By regularly cleaning your Sig Sauer P210 Carry, you ensure it will continue to perform reliably and last for years. Keeping your firearm in excellent working order is crucial for safety and accuracy, and following these steps ensures that each component is properly maintained.

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