FYI,
The mouth of a 5.56 case is just the right dia to scrape the carbon off the bolt tail and the brass wont scratch the bolt.
Free carbon scraper every time you pull the trigger...
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FYI,
The mouth of a 5.56 case is just the right dia to scrape the carbon off the bolt tail and the brass wont scratch the bolt.
Free carbon scraper every time you pull the trigger...
I've got one of those scrapers in a trade in Iraq. Give a new Russian 1976 dated laminated stocked AKM for it. Ah, the spoils of war in the early years.:)
CD
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Somebody tell me the actual need for this
http://www.samson-mfg.com/mm5/graphi...ldsurvivor.jpg
in my OPINION this too is a "what IS the NEED for this item?"
just another bling-bling
I gotta agree with you here. After 22 years as a cop and firearms instructor I have put thousands upon thousands of rounds (I've lost count) through a couple of my Colts. After I retired I got myself an armorers kit and it had a BCG scraper in it. I laughed and it's still unused. Once in a while I use the back of my knife blade to quick scrape the tail of the bolts but thats it. I Have never seen a gun stop running because of carbon build up.......NEVER!!!! NEVER!!!! But I have seen guns stop running because people were afraid to lube them
Until that day,
Darkop
Some people have a whole lotta time wastin' time tellin' other people how not to waste their time and money!
you're supposed to take the bolt out? lol, my ar's run like my truck. i don't change the oil in it anymore, when a quart gets by the rings, i add in another quart. every five quarts, it's like an oil change :D
"The Combat Application Tools, Inc. C.A.T. M-4 Tool allows the operator to clean the weapon and restore the bolt and carrier group to tactical tolerance in a matter of minutes."
That sounds hot. I think I need it. I can't believe my weapons have not been in "tactical tolerance" all this time.