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<blockquote data-quote="mmchambers06" data-source="post: 1235405" data-attributes="member: 4445"><p>I clean my M&P only after it starts malfunctioning or something starts rusting (usually the latter). Right now I'm at about 1,500 rounds and haven't had to take it down. My mags, on the other hand, get cleaned after USPSA matches (or sometimes in between stages) because they get real dirty real fast when you deep six them in sand.</p><p></p><p>This is not a best-practice, but the polymer guns are capable of running a long time dirty with no decrease in performance. It's what they're designed to do, and I'd rather be shooting than cleaning. YMMV. This is just one guy's opinion, and there are far more qualified shooters on this board who do it differently.</p><p></p><p>ETA: On the practicing for steel thing...if you're a member at USSA you're obviously in luck. If not, target transitions on paper will achieve the same effect. Either way, come shoot Steel Challenge in Mcloud, OK with us on Sunday! It's going to be a great match.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmchambers06, post: 1235405, member: 4445"] I clean my M&P only after it starts malfunctioning or something starts rusting (usually the latter). Right now I'm at about 1,500 rounds and haven't had to take it down. My mags, on the other hand, get cleaned after USPSA matches (or sometimes in between stages) because they get real dirty real fast when you deep six them in sand. This is not a best-practice, but the polymer guns are capable of running a long time dirty with no decrease in performance. It's what they're designed to do, and I'd rather be shooting than cleaning. YMMV. This is just one guy's opinion, and there are far more qualified shooters on this board who do it differently. ETA: On the practicing for steel thing...if you're a member at USSA you're obviously in luck. If not, target transitions on paper will achieve the same effect. Either way, come shoot Steel Challenge in Mcloud, OK with us on Sunday! It's going to be a great match. [/QUOTE]
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