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Service intervals for a sport-shooting pistol

IPSC and ISSF pistols see thousands of rounds a year. Here's when to service what.

Type: guideFor: licensed-shooter5 min readPublished 2026-05-06

A handgun used in regular IPSC, ISSF or club competition will fire 5,000–15,000 rounds a year. Manufacturers publish service schedules; here are the milestones most experienced sport shooters follow.

Every 500 rounds

  • Strip, clean, lubricate. Inspect recoil spring for shortening (out of spec = replace).
  • Inspect extractor for chips, weak tension.

Every 5,000 rounds

  • Replace recoil spring (or sooner per manual).
  • Inspect firing pin and firing-pin spring for set.
  • Inspect locking block and slide rails for peening.

Every 10,000–15,000 rounds

  • Replace mainspring/hammer spring.
  • Replace extractor and firing pin.
  • Have a gunsmith check barrel link, locking lugs and hood (1911-pattern) or barrel-to-slide fit (Glock/CZ-pattern).

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General information only — not legal or technical advice. Always check the most current rules from your state firearms registry and consult a licensed gunsmith for work on your firearm.