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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 2762938" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>A few years ago I went to a class and one of the instructors was a ex-Delta Force Team leader. My son was shooting a German P6. It balked and he pulled us aside and said "lets go fix that gun". We went into the training room and he field stripped it and proceeded to lube the living crap out of it and gave us a little 10 minute Sig maintenance seminar at the same time. Pretty much just as GC describes his, he reassembled it and wiped all of the drips and runs off the exterior and said it needed lube about every 150 rounds or so at the most. The Sig platform was his favorite for "business purposes" and was his primary carry gun for a few years, so I'm thinking he probably knew a little of what he spoke. Had no more issues with that gun as long as it was lubed. How many gunfights go over 100 pistol rounds anyway?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 2762938, member: 3099"] A few years ago I went to a class and one of the instructors was a ex-Delta Force Team leader. My son was shooting a German P6. It balked and he pulled us aside and said "lets go fix that gun". We went into the training room and he field stripped it and proceeded to lube the living crap out of it and gave us a little 10 minute Sig maintenance seminar at the same time. Pretty much just as GC describes his, he reassembled it and wiped all of the drips and runs off the exterior and said it needed lube about every 150 rounds or so at the most. The Sig platform was his favorite for "business purposes" and was his primary carry gun for a few years, so I'm thinking he probably knew a little of what he spoke. Had no more issues with that gun as long as it was lubed. How many gunfights go over 100 pistol rounds anyway? [/QUOTE]
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