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    Decent post about cleaning your AR15

    This might be kind of obvious to most people, but to a noob like me this was very helpful. Didn't realize how important cleaning you weapon was until I read about the safety repurcussions, and also for the longevity of the weapon.

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    Does anyone push a rod through from the chamber to the muzzle? I pull it in the same direction, but I can't imagine pushing it.

    Also, Q-Tips were not on his cleaning supplies list. If Q-Tips didn't exist....my guns would be dirty I guess

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    Keeping your firearms fairly clean is a good idea

    Quote Originally Posted by Former11B View Post
    Does anyone push a rod through from the chamber to the muzzle? I pull it in the same direction, but I can't imagine pushing it.

    Also, Q-Tips were not on his cleaning supplies list. If Q-Tips didn't exist....my guns would be dirty I guess
    Yep, I use a dewey cleaning rod and push from the chamber to the muzzle. Was always taught to do it that way. Prefer using nylon brushes and jags.

    He mentions q-tips at one point, but said something about the cotton fibers. I use long q-tips sometimes, but also just use cleaning patches/cloths wrapped around brushes, coated paper clips, or whatever helps get the cloth into the spot I'm trying to clean.

    If it's something I shoot on a regular basis then most the time I'll just do a quick clean...for AR's that basically means running a bore snake through the barrel, wiping down the upper/lower cavities with a rag, and scrubbing the bolt carrier group then re-lubricating. Total time is probably 5 minutes. Every 4th-5th time I'll do a deeper clean.

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    I always encounter some resistance and find pulling it from chamber to muzzle easier. I guess mileage may vary.

    The quality of the Q-Tip really matter; brand name Q-Tips are tightly wound, whereas the cheap store brand ones are usually very loose. Also, medical grade q-tips, like the long stemmed applicators, are VERY tightly spun so as not to contaminate a wound when applying iodine, neosporin, etc.

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    When I first started out I detailed my guns after every range trip. It took me a while to learn that I was wasting my time. The boresnake might be the best invention ever for guns! Nowadays a toothbrush and boresnake is all I ever use and it takes me about 5 minutes to clean an AR. I keep a rod strictly for removing a stuck case, in the rare event that happens ...

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    Decent post about cleaning your AR15

    Is this an Optics Planet shill? Every post of his has links to them. I refuse to buy from there.

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    Mostly for handguns, these RamRodz don't shed and come in handy for some hard to reach AR spots. I use the .40 and .50 when possible as I have nothing in those calibers. Cut wood stems work well for scraping gunk out of tight spots especially pistol slide rails.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fledge View Post
    Is this an Optics Planet shill? Every post of his has links to them. I refuse to buy from there.
    I deleted his link.

    OP, I've asked about your affiliation on your last post. Unless you provide an answer, you won't be posting here much longer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Former11B View Post
    Does anyone push a rod through from the chamber to the muzzle? I pull it in the same direction, but I can't imagine pushing it.

    Also, Q-Tips were not on his cleaning supplies list. If Q-Tips didn't exist....my guns would be dirty I guess
    I've found that tip size and cloth thickness tend to affect how easy (or if it's even possible) it is to push through. When I end up getting thicker cloth patches, I sometimes use a .17 jag. I've also found that sometimes a Dewey jag goes through easier than a cheapo Chinese jag. Either way, at this point I just use a Dewey carbon rod and a chamber guide to make it all work.

    Q-Tips you say....guess I should get some of those and maybe my chambers might actually get a little love.

    And yes, I mentioned tip size and pushing through. You're welcome.

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    You forgot to mention having a towel ready for any liquid that comes out.

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    A rod comes in handy if you follow the instructions for breaking in a match grade barrel. Optics Planet is a synonym for Over Priced.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joelski View Post
    A rod comes in handy if you follow the instructions for breaking in a match grade barrel.
    Now you've done it...

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    I take it back! I TAKE it BACK!!!!

    What'd I do?
    There's no "Team" in F**K YOU!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeviantLogic View Post
    You forgot to mention having a towel ready for any liquid that comes out.
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