Things You'll Need:
- Cleaning rod
- Cleaning pads
- Powder solvent
- Q-tips
- Gun oil
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Step 1
Begin by removing the ammo clip and unloading any rounds kept in the chamber. If you have a 9mm version of the P94, there should be 15 rounds total from the clip and the chamber, so make sure they are all accounted for. With the .40 S&W version there should be 12 rounds to account for.
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Step 2
Pull the slide back and lock it. Push the ejector down and align the notch on the left side of the grip with the slide stop. Drift the slide stop through the hole until it stops, and then pull the slide forward off of the frame. Remove the spring assembly and the barrel.
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Step 3
Run six cleaning pads through the barrel with the cleaning rod. On the first three pads, use powder solvent, but the remaining three should be pushed through dry to dry out the barrel. Dip the Q-tips in cleaning solvent and then clean off powder residue and dust from the inside of the frame, trigger housing and spring assembly. Dampen a cloth with gun oil and wipe down the inside of the frame and slide, lube all moving pivots and wipe off the ammo clip.
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Step 4
Reassemble the gun by replacing the barrel in the frame and reversing step 2. Insert the magazine back into the gun, cycle a bullet into the chamber, and test out the gun. Make sure that, once reassembled, the gun will effectively cycle bullets through and fire without problem.








