Reid's Tips On Cleaning and Lubricating Your AR-15

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  • @xmarksthespot4617
    @xmarksthespot4617 9 лет назад +298

    You say people tend to over clean their AR's. I am one of those people. I do so only because I clean it when I am bored and have nothing else to do, which is around midnight and the family is sleeping. Lol.

  • @franklincerpico7702
    @franklincerpico7702 9 лет назад +262

    Who else here has a wife or girlfriend who complains about the smells that come from cleaning your rifle? If I have to put up with nail polish remover, then the wife can put up with a little Hopps#9

    • @wntu4
      @wntu4 8 лет назад +17

      +Franklin Cerpico And hair color. OMG that crap is OBNOXIOUS.

    • @MrChuckwagon55
      @MrChuckwagon55 8 лет назад +19

      My wife thought me cleaning my guns smelled bad, until I started lighting my farts on fire.

    • @johnnyringo8312
      @johnnyringo8312 8 лет назад

      +MrChuckwagon55 he'll yeah

    • @johnnyringo8312
      @johnnyringo8312 8 лет назад

      +MrChuckwagon55 he'll yeah

    • @OMGWUNSIU
      @OMGWUNSIU 8 лет назад +8

      Mine says the smell of Hoppes #9 makes her hot and she usually calls her sister up to come over for a three way. I can't hardly ever clean more than one guns at a time without getting ... er... "distracted".

  • @thornjagger850
    @thornjagger850 4 года назад +26

    The bearing grease is a real good idea, also Walmart sells small tubes of it in the mower section, good for story it in your pack.

  • @lefthandpath7358
    @lefthandpath7358 5 лет назад +8

    Noticed how you stoped the hammer from slapping forward when the gun was broke down. I made that mistake a couple of times. I stoped when I learned not to let that happen. You can learn a lot from someone who knows what they are doing just by watching them. Great vid.

  • @MilsurpMikeChannel
    @MilsurpMikeChannel 9 лет назад +82

    This video is a great community service. Thanks Reid.

  • @cantabhiker3285
    @cantabhiker3285 9 лет назад +64

    Great info Reid. I've been using wheel bearing grease on my M1 for years and always wondered why everyone said to oil the ar15. I was taught- if it slides use grease. If it turns use oil.

    • @hookeaires6637
      @hookeaires6637 3 года назад +8

      "If it slides, use grease. If it turns, use oil"....... perfectly stated.

    • @alvaroeloredo
      @alvaroeloredo 2 года назад +6

      Well, pistons slide up and down in the engine block, so there is that.

    • @bmffafo5004
      @bmffafo5004 2 года назад +1

      @@alvaroeloredo Good thing the crank turns.

    • @CL-ty6wp
      @CL-ty6wp Год назад +2

      pistons slide in an engine

    • @CL-ty6wp
      @CL-ty6wp Год назад +2

      @@bmffafo5004 good thing your comment said nothing. "the sky is blue"

  • @uscgalpha91
    @uscgalpha91 9 лет назад +11

    Thanks Reid for the tip on High Temp Bearing Grease. I am picking up a can today. I have been running my bolt with Mobil 1 5/30 synthetic and Mobil ! synthetic trans fluid mixed 4 pts oil 1 part tranney. It keeps the grit/carbon suspended and makes clean up a breeze. I tried every brand of traditional "gun oil" but my AR's were cooking it off.
    I always shoot my Colt AR's well oiled with my mix and at year 10 their is no appreciable wear
    Thanks again for making great videos.

  • @ventarfield7115
    @ventarfield7115 6 лет назад +12

    Man I have been oiling my AR with much frustration. The Hi Temp grease has changed up my game. Thanks as always Reid!

  • @johnqpublic2718
    @johnqpublic2718 4 года назад +8

    I've been using high temp axle grease on my rifles every since i saw this video a year ago and i've not had any issues since. THE BEST tip in this video. trust me.

    • @alexanderheling2057
      @alexanderheling2057 3 года назад +3

      I'm going to pick up a tub tomorrow. Mobil 1 motor oil works great for rust resistance and lubrication. I always wondered about hydraulic fluid, haha. But, I think one would be hard to beat wheel bearing Grease.

  • @orozjetv
    @orozjetv 9 лет назад +26

    Great tip to keep small BCG parts in the charging handle!

  • @Aleks9x19
    @Aleks9x19 9 лет назад +8

    I've had and used the same grease for about 4 years!
    Good info, Reid.

  • @brandon23471
    @brandon23471 6 лет назад +9

    Thank you very much for all of the great information you make available to newer gunners like myself. It's so valuable to be able to watch somebody do all of this maintenance work and to hear them explain their methods. Be safe, man. Cheers.

  • @combatjm89
    @combatjm89 9 лет назад +21

    I've always been partial to CLP ( I remember dipping my M60 bolt in the gallon jug at ranges), but buying it as a veteran sucks (Ungle Sugar got the bulk discount...). Love the use of hi-temp grease. Got 2 tubs in the garage from packing bearings by hand. They have a new purpose! Thanks Reid.

    • @ZyPhReX
      @ZyPhReX 9 лет назад +3

      ***** Same here. Gonna give this grease a try though. Can't argue with that price.

  • @tablerockkid8237
    @tablerockkid8237 9 лет назад +3

    Thank you Reid thank you. I have preached and practiced for decades the methods you lay out here and my ARs have always worked. Your words are music to this old soldiers ears!

  • @BBWiggs-kd2ph
    @BBWiggs-kd2ph 7 лет назад +6

    Thanks for the recommendations for the grease...watched dozens of videos, and all the big RUclipsrs are always hawking products...$7 for a tiny tube of grease...you are the first guy I've seen give a practical guide for cleaning my weapon--thanks!

  • @JCG105
    @JCG105 7 лет назад +2

    Thank you for educating the masses, Reid. :-) I've spent many a long night figuring this stuff out. Glad you've got the condensed version out there for all to see. Keep kickin' ass, brother.

  • @BushcraftingBogan
    @BushcraftingBogan 7 лет назад +5

    Finally! A cleaning video with a firearm that needs cleaning. Thanks for the practical demonstration and advice.

  • @daronpealock8724
    @daronpealock8724 9 лет назад +5

    Awesome video sir! I love hearing that you don't have to be OCD about cleaning the rifle and still making it go bang, especially from someone who teaches and can give advice that is practical and based on experience. Keep up the great work!

  • @knowlege85
    @knowlege85 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the info I just got my first ar a few days ago. This video has really helped, especially the tip on the grease. Keep up the great work, and thank you for you service sir

  • @mikewood1244
    @mikewood1244 8 лет назад +7

    great video reid. I use dextron 6 transmission fluid to lube my rifle. it stands up to extreme heat and has cleaning agents in it.

  • @pistolgrip44mag
    @pistolgrip44mag 5 лет назад +2

    Who'd of thunk it? So simple , so easy. Just cleaned and lubed my Frankenstein PSA/AR Stoner AR-15 in 7.62x39. Works like a charm.

  • @MrNumbers88
    @MrNumbers88 3 года назад +1

    Hey Reid - thanks for a helpful video - I'm new to the AR world, and appreciated your suggestions and demonstration.

  • @wilmafingerdoo1219
    @wilmafingerdoo1219 4 года назад +2

    Never thought about wheel bearing grease. That's a great idea. I've got a big tub of it in my toolbox. I just cleaned my guns yesterday so next time I will use wheel bearing Grease. I have been over lubricating my gun. Thanks for the tips Reid.

  • @alwaysarmed88
    @alwaysarmed88 5 лет назад

    I love your videos. Especially ones like these. I'm a poor guy and the pointer on the grease helps me. Everyone else wants you to get the new thing for that year. Oh this beats that, blah blah. But you, you really help and you break stuff down for better understanding. Thanks again for the videos and keep em coming

  • @htimsrM
    @htimsrM 9 лет назад

    Hey thanks for the great video, I appreciate the laid back approach to cleaning, you make it sound simple enough for anyone. I've actually felt like taking notes on other cleaning how to's!

  • @karenmxx7256
    @karenmxx7256 9 лет назад +2

    Wow! Nice tip, Reid! I never would have thought of using EP (Extreme Pressure) Grease as assembly lube for my AR. I will be adding that to my cleaning kit as it certainly seems much more practical anyway.

  • @jwalter9477
    @jwalter9477 8 лет назад

    I'm glad you have your own channel.. You make things look easy, thank you !!

  • @johnstickman7995
    @johnstickman7995 9 лет назад +1

    Great video!!! Thanks for all the information you freely share and your time doing it.

  • @thomasbeauduy8306
    @thomasbeauduy8306 9 лет назад

    Mr. Henrichs,
    Thanks so much for your simple no BS tips. I had no idea about the use of the grease you mentioned. I'm so used to using different oils/lubes that cook off or blap your eye pro during operation. I'll def check it out! I really appreciate your level headed common sense, and cost effective approach to the topics you discuss. I'd love to get the time off work to come take a course at Valor Ridge. Keep up the good work, and I wish you all the best!

  • @chetmakowski463
    @chetmakowski463 5 лет назад +1

    Great tips, Reid! I've never heard anybody say extend the bolt. I've always had a hard time putting the charging handle and the bolt back in. Thanks!

  • @Krazeyeyed
    @Krazeyeyed 8 лет назад +1

    Reid, thank you so much for this video. It's so easy to understand and follow. My buddy loved it. Your awesome!

  • @golferwithguns
    @golferwithguns 8 лет назад

    While I have a 'number' of firearms, just added an AR. This was a simple explanation and appreciate your help with my first detail cleaning. Used some Tetra Gun Gease, but will get some high temp bearing grease foe next time! Thanks! Appreciate your service to our country👍🏻

  • @BACzero
    @BACzero 5 лет назад

    The day after watching this video I stopped into Walmart and grabbed a tub of hi-temp bearing grease. I've spent so much money over the years trying all the cool, new lubricants that have come out. Tons of money, hours sitting at my bench with a hair dryer, heating up parts, letting things soak, all depends on the new fad... ugh. Then here you come, telling me just to use bearing grease. What a fantastic idea (and how silly of me not to think of it, myself!) I mean honestly! Thanks so much for the tip. I do tend to over clean my guns, but I actually enjoy the act of cleaning them, so I probably won't change that... but I do now have a new way of lubricating them. :)

  • @brunosbay7671
    @brunosbay7671 2 года назад

    Awesome instruction Reid. Have a boat load of this grease, it just makes sense. Thanks

  • @stopstickers
    @stopstickers 4 года назад

    Watched it when released. Sharing with a friend in 2020! Thanks Reid!!!

  • @mikehenderson7170
    @mikehenderson7170 4 года назад

    Thanks Reid, This was a great no nonsense video, straight to the point with no B.S. just very good common sense info on how to keep your AR running well.....Thanks

  • @just82much72
    @just82much72 5 лет назад

    Love your ar vids Reid. You are a great teacher. Thanks for sharing this good info. I've learned so much from your videos.

  • @jim1238
    @jim1238 8 лет назад +1

    Very nice. I was spending way too much time cleaning/lubricating. Did not know about the bearing grease either, I have a huge tub of it and have been buying lubricant from a gun store which is much more expensive. Thanks.

  • @robraccuglia4703
    @robraccuglia4703 8 лет назад

    Reid, great video man. I'm a new AR owner and trying to retain as much knowledge as I can. This video and the one about how to zero were excellent.

  • @351CJ
    @351CJ 4 года назад

    Thanks for another great video. Great tip with the hi temp bearing grease. Never thought of it, makes sense.

  • @wncrobert36
    @wncrobert36 7 лет назад

    Reid, great video, thanks. I just bought my first AR and want to do it right. I was at Piston 1 with kid 1, coming back June with kid 2.

  • @pioneersurvival5116
    @pioneersurvival5116 9 лет назад

    Very helpful Reid, thanks for sharing this video.

  • @falasteeny2745
    @falasteeny2745 8 лет назад

    I watch your videos while I clean my firearms! Awesome videos! Great information! Always learning something new watching your channel

  • @jyo8914
    @jyo8914 8 лет назад +8

    Nice videos! I appreciate your easy going attitude and approach.
    One warning though-Hoppes #9 is some pretty toxic stuff, so I would strongly suggest using gloves and in a well ventilated area.

  • @citrusfarmer
    @citrusfarmer 9 лет назад

    Im glad im following Reid. What a nice guy. Great teacher. you are doing good informative vidoes.

  • @TheHeal3152
    @TheHeal3152 4 года назад

    Reid I have bin cleaning my AR-15 for 30+ years. But I could always improve
    So I had to lesson to what you had to say
    On the cleaning process, thankyou

  • @mbrown86xxl
    @mbrown86xxl 8 лет назад

    Thanks for the videos , Im new to the AR platform and this video really helped me out. Keep up the good work.

  • @richarddouglass3773
    @richarddouglass3773 8 лет назад

    Thank you for all the easy to follow videos

  • @Gatorelf
    @Gatorelf 4 года назад

    Perfect ! No messing around with bs just to the point and done, good job !

  • @22640cal
    @22640cal 9 лет назад +2

    The hi temp grease is BY FAR the best lube I've used. I live in a high mountain desert climate which gets all 4 seasons and no problems and the grease is super cheap :)

  • @FreedomAintFree1
    @FreedomAintFree1 8 лет назад +3

    6:20 - the lubing begins. Thank you bud! Working on this now.

  • @Trumania1987
    @Trumania1987 9 лет назад

    Reid, Thanks for all your knowledge and Tips these are priceless tid-bits of knowledge. Just bought some of the same grease and used it for the first time on my shield about 10 min ago. For 3.99 I think I have enough lube for all of my fire arms for the rest of my life lol. I hope one day I can get the chance to make it to Valor Ridge!!

  • @willieluv
    @willieluv 9 лет назад +1

    High temp wheel bearing grease got it! Thank you!

  • @harvestblades
    @harvestblades 8 лет назад +9

    Tip with the bolt cam is the extractor should be on the right side.

  • @hawkeyestiguy
    @hawkeyestiguy 8 лет назад +1

    Great video! It reassuring to see you're using grease. I am starting my first AR build soon & so many guys are hung up on expensive, X brand "gun" oils. In my experience gun oil tends to run off & burn up very quickly, & the AR's like to be run wet anyhow.

  • @sjohnson1776
    @sjohnson1776 9 лет назад

    I've used grease on mine for years.....and.....never thought of high temp wheel bearing grease which I have in my garage. And I'm one of those guys that OC about cleaning the rifle or pistol. It has to be spotless. Or at least it used to. Thanks Reid!!

  • @shanelien
    @shanelien 9 лет назад

    Fantastic tip on keeping the pin inside the channel of the charging handle!!! Great way to keep those things rolling away from you.

  • @jeremylong6229
    @jeremylong6229 8 лет назад +1

    wheel bearing grease is a great idea I always used clp and got really annoyed as it would all run off the areas I put it. I will deffinatly try this

  • @lucianotovar6402
    @lucianotovar6402 3 года назад +1

    I thought I was the only one who used grease it stays where you put it and it doesn’t burn off!thank you great vid

  • @michaeldickens3357
    @michaeldickens3357 6 лет назад

    New AR owner... this was VERY helpful. Thank you.

  • @benjiesmith1791
    @benjiesmith1791 4 года назад

    Ar newbe never thought about using grease to lubricate it! Thanks Reid!

  • @joemamma3288
    @joemamma3288 9 лет назад

    Good information for new and seasoned shooters.

  • @gooney0
    @gooney0 8 лет назад

    Thanks for the video. I'll have to watch again after visiting the range for the 1st time.

    • @1RiderPale
      @1RiderPale 8 лет назад +3

      Actually I would recommend following Reid's lubricating instructions before heading to the range.

  • @ogplayboy7778
    @ogplayboy7778 5 лет назад +2

    Great video that grease got my Del Ton running like a champ. Arizona the oils burn off very fast. That shit works great on AKs as well.

  • @uscgalpha91
    @uscgalpha91 9 лет назад +1

    Hey Reid, Great tip on the High Temp bearing Grease. I picked up a can at Auto Zone for $3.99. I had been buying M1/M14 grease in the Yellow cap butt stock containers at gun shows. God knows how old that shit was.

  • @beasst55
    @beasst55 10 месяцев назад

    Watched some time ago...I'm a believer of that high-temp grease. Keep a little pill bottle in my field kit.
    (great on cuts too!)

  • @bradon530soulja
    @bradon530soulja 9 лет назад +1

    Looks like i have new grease to use! Thank you for the info

  • @ej2659
    @ej2659 8 лет назад

    Great video as usual. Glad to see you use grease as well. I never understood people putting oil on guns especially expensive boutique gun oils. Some people have more money than sense.

  • @TheKaosUSMC
    @TheKaosUSMC 9 лет назад +1

    Love it. Still have the Marine in me where I gotta get inspection clean

  • @worddunlap
    @worddunlap 9 лет назад +1

    I clean mine and it is clean. I bought some nylon brushes for the bore and chamber because I was concerned about wearing it out more by cleaning than shooting.

  • @wildassmerc
    @wildassmerc Месяц назад

    This video is more informative than the class I got in basic training on how to clean a rifle.

  • @melodicrockrules5150
    @melodicrockrules5150 9 лет назад

    Thank you for this excellent video, keep up the excellent work. I enjoy your videos.

  • @jim726
    @jim726 8 месяцев назад

    Very helpful video. I do wish you had shown your technique and commented about cleaning the bore. That may be the biggest "gray area" of question in my mind, not just regarding ARs but just about any rifle.

  • @MediaAttorney
    @MediaAttorney 3 года назад

    I just came across the video. I know it's old, but that advice is great! I'm one of those former Marines who still field strips and cleans the hell out of their rifles.

  • @chicoshovelhead
    @chicoshovelhead 2 года назад

    Well said and presented. To me, a good video is one I learn something from. Good video.

  • @jdp5271989
    @jdp5271989 9 лет назад +3

    I didnt realize I was being OCD about cleaning my rifle this will be a time saver

  • @Javier-pe7ie
    @Javier-pe7ie 9 лет назад +3

    Awesome video! Simple and to the point. I don't think anybody can say anything negative about this. This guy is running his rifles more than most of us ever will. Do you lube your pistols with the same grease? Post a video of cleaning your ak and pistols.

  • @RCLeanHolsterchannel
    @RCLeanHolsterchannel 4 года назад

    I have often wondered about using grease versus oil. It makes sense. I know oil breaks down quicker. Thanks Reid.

  • @adammorin814
    @adammorin814 4 года назад

    I am so extremely happy to see that of all people Reid henrichs is using wheel bearing Grease for his AR!!! Since I got into the AR platform I have been using either wheel bearing Grease or Teflon Lube like for brakes but mostly I use the red Grease in the tubes meant to refill zerk fittings that are on trucks like the tie rod ends and the front cross-links and stuff like that because like he says it is cheap and the stuff is meant to interact with hot cold wet dry all kinds of dirt and grime etc etc so I feel like wheel bearing Grease as well as brake Grease as well as tie rod end Greece is great stuff because it's super slick and like he says it stays put. One thing I have noticed is the red stuff or any of the stuff meant for tie rod ends is a bit thicker so you have to be a little more anal and like cleaning your rifle more often because I will pop up in my rifle after running several hundred rounds and it is starting to become a little bit tacky because the tie rod grease is not meant to get quite as hot so I have begun to use wheel bearing Grease or brake Grease because that stuff is meant for high temp use as well as interaction with more dirt particulates than tie rod ends so go with wheel bearing Grease.

  • @onlybev1
    @onlybev1 5 лет назад

    very good info. thanks Bevely

  • @larrymedina9737
    @larrymedina9737 3 года назад

    You changed my life with this grease

  • @MatteoSixSeventyFour
    @MatteoSixSeventyFour 9 лет назад +2

    I have the exact same grease from Advanced Auto Parts. Been using it the same way for a couple years now. LoL
    Great video Reid
    S/Fi

  • @GetMeThere1
    @GetMeThere1 5 лет назад +45

    Interesting that you keep loaded guns around while doing your cleaning (so do I). Probably most people don't know this, but, recalling the famous FBI Miami shootout in 1986 with two real desperadoes. Those guys stole TWO guns, on two separate occasions, by finding people shooting by themselves in rural locations, KILLING them (surely, when they had just emptied their firearms in practice), and then taking the guns (and cars) of the people. Maybe I'm a bit paranoid, but I like to avoid actually being without a loaded weapon on those "obvious" occasions when I would be expected to not have a loaded gun.

    • @GetMeThere1
      @GetMeThere1 5 лет назад +6

      @Semper Fi Why? Criminal predators are very good at seeking weakness in their victims. Why point a gun at someone with a loaded gun in their hands -- who might unexpectedly turn around and shoot back at you -- when you can just wait ten seconds until they've emptied their gun (as they would predictably do)? Another question would be: why would you bother to nitpick over such a pointless issue?

    • @GetMeThere1
      @GetMeThere1 5 лет назад +5

      @Semper Fi I'm sorry. I mean no disrespect. But your points and questions don't make any sense to me. I'll have to leave it at that.

    • @dschott1083
      @dschott1083 4 года назад +5

      I always buddy up to shoot anywhere. But we always keep loaded ones just in case as well. Just like sitting down at your camp hunting deer, bear... know where your weapon is and it better be loaded and close, and always have a side arm on you. Try not to take any thing for granted.

    • @brentsaylor1725
      @brentsaylor1725 4 года назад +1

      I did not know that about the Miami shootout.

    • @mattharper588
      @mattharper588 4 года назад +1

      Brent Saylor it was played out in the show

  • @zachz699
    @zachz699 3 года назад +2

    Just put the extractor on the correct side no need to try the cam pin twice for everyone

  • @bigoz7
    @bigoz7 3 года назад

    Great video very informative and thanks for sharing!

  • @airranger7063
    @airranger7063 9 лет назад +1

    I keep a small medicine bottle filled with bearing grease as part of my small accessories on my chest rig.

  • @RileyRR
    @RileyRR 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent video!

  • @kirbymoffatt2251
    @kirbymoffatt2251 5 лет назад

    I used permatex hitemo grease on AK worked in but the Lucas extreme duty gun grease is perfect. A 1oz tube has lasted 24mo so far on all my guns and a couple friends

  • @luisrauljimenez3400
    @luisrauljimenez3400 8 лет назад

    Great tutorial, nice and simple thanks!

  • @excoriated1
    @excoriated1 7 лет назад

    Thank you Reid!

  • @RedBearstippling
    @RedBearstippling 9 лет назад +1

    I'm noticing that a lot of people are starting to use gear grease. Will for sure give a try next time I clean my AR. Thanks for the tips.

  • @TexasLeverGunner
    @TexasLeverGunner 5 лет назад

    Interesting. I think the grease is a great idea, especially on the bolt. I'm still using oil for all moving parts on my AR, but I'm not running it in a class. I'm running it no more than 50 rounds off a bench shooting bug hole groups. I will try your method next time I tear it down.

  • @josephabna7764
    @josephabna7764 8 лет назад

    thanks i just got my first ar 15 and this help me out

  • @MCRoadk1ll
    @MCRoadk1ll 9 лет назад +3

    If you often struggle with undoing the first locking pin for maintenance because it's in there very thight, maybe this tip is for anyone who reads this.
    The biggest and easiest tip I ever got is:
    1. if you have a bipod grip unfold that one first for extra balance/support;
    2. press down on the back of the picatinny rail (around where your emergency sight is mounted) while your pistol grip is supported on the table;
    3. push out the locking pin and the locking pin comes very easily.
    I hope that helped someone :)

  • @applemarkwantsvids
    @applemarkwantsvids 3 года назад

    Thank you, Reid!

  • @tunnelrabbit4293
    @tunnelrabbit4293 4 года назад

    For extreme cold weather in the north, CLP is recommended and rated for -15F. Once in awhile it will go to -35F, and -50F, in the mountains. Below -15F, change to LAW per manual. Grease will not work in all temperatures. The AK is made for Russian winters. Use an AK in the winter, and be happy. Heavier motor oils can become sticky at 20F.

  • @northerncold6303
    @northerncold6303 2 года назад

    I'm a new Ar15 owner. This video was very helpful. Many people use Mobil 1 synthetic oil. I didn't want to deal with a large can of bearing grease. I purchased Mobil 1synthetic motorcycle oil 20/50 weight. I'll se how that goes.Maybe I'll switch to grease some day.

    • @MikeNaples
      @MikeNaples 2 года назад

      No need to switch. Keep your gun clean and well lubed with your favorite flavor. Grease is OK but not really necessary. That said if I were in the jungles of Vietnam unable to clean my weapon every 3000 rounds, I would definitely prefer grease.

  • @kaiul2967
    @kaiul2967 5 лет назад

    I use carb or brake cleaner to rinse down my rifle, then motor oil and high temp grease to lubricate. All my rifles are piston driven and I usually shoot 500-1000 rounds without another cleaning, and have had zero issues. I guess that's the merit of a piston system that many never really see because they don't really get to shoot a high volume of ammo. I hate cleaning my rifles and don't treat them that well, I even think a 1000 round interval is being generous but it goes to show that these things are generally great tools and can take the abuse!

  • @RileyRR
    @RileyRR 4 года назад +1

    Such a great video to learn from.

  • @jpresas3082
    @jpresas3082 5 лет назад

    Great video, thanks for the information.