wbarnhill
Final Approach
Some friends and I have decided to go out this weekend and put holes in things, so I decided to give my Rock River Arms AR-15 its first thorough cleaning. Since it's chrome lined, I've run patches of CLP through after each firing but not used the bore brush or cleaned all of the parts in the upper receiver. Halfway through the process I'm thinking to myself "Wow. This is a weapon that is basically meant to go through hell, and I'm treating it as if the most minor mistake is going to destroy it."
I do have one question if anyone can answer it though... The -10 manual mentions cleaning each part in the bolt carrier with CLP then with a dry patch. I coated patches with CLP and used that to cover the parts rather than spraying the parts directly. Would it be better to simply spray the parts then dry the excess with a patch, or will my method work just as well?
I do have one question if anyone can answer it though... The -10 manual mentions cleaning each part in the bolt carrier with CLP then with a dry patch. I coated patches with CLP and used that to cover the parts rather than spraying the parts directly. Would it be better to simply spray the parts then dry the excess with a patch, or will my method work just as well?