Hey guys I just noticed some blue gunk looking stuff at the end of the gas tube. Upper has about 1100 rounds through it, any ideas on what it is?
Hey guys I just noticed some blue gunk looking stuff at the end of the gas tube. Upper has about 1100 rounds through it, any ideas on what it is?
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It's a bcm upper and bcg. And Yup cleaned and lube every range trip.ill lube it and see if it helps, thanks for the input
Sounds like Cupric Oxide to me.
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And what's cupric oxide? Lol
oxidized copper fromm your rounds.it is normal
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It's from the brass from the bullet jacket reacting with the cleaning solvents. No big deal, just clean it off.
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Read this. I had the same problem but I think mine was more green than blue. But I have noticed blue in the past when I use copper remover solvent. Look at Quib's replies. I did what he said with the BF Powderblast and that stuff came right out: "Hit the gas tube with a few shots of BF Powderblast or carb cleaner." Quib is the guy that has the AR cleaning sticky. Good stuff.
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Last edited by Redline; 05-17-11 at 21:50.
I have the same "gunk" in my 556 and it was from the mil comm TW25B I use. I made the mistake of lightly lubing the inside of the gas regulator valve and after shooting i noticed the valve and piston were "locked" up with each other.
After beating them apart the culprit was carbonized (?) TW25B that had hardened to a bluish green.
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