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Thread: Fully rustproof weatherproof AR-15

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    This thread is making my OCD act up. I will have to go break down all my ARs and meticulously clean and oil every nook and cranny.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ABNAK View Post
    Duracoat all the parts (yes, it can be done.....most of my AR's are done in this fashion) except the bolt and carrier. For that drop in an NP3 BCG from Sionics.
    That's a good plan, it's cool that someone has done this before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wolf_walker View Post
    Is there a tactical belt of chest mounted wd40 can holder? That's probly be cheaper and work as well.
    Hahaha, that's awesome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rermey Lee View Post
    Hahaha, that's awesome!
    You could mount a tiny pressurized can in the stock or grip that poof'd into the action after every other shot
    fired... (patent pending)

    Or like a chainsaw bar lube button on the grip lol...

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    For those suggesting WD40, check out Corrosion X. It is worlds better than WD40, which in my opinion sucks.
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    I was mostly kidding, but my wifes constantly left out to rust half a mile from the ocean garden tools say WD still does the deed... lol

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    Soak the rifle in a tube of boiling Frog Lube for a couple of hours.

    In all seriousness, keep the AR well lubed. Parkerizing is porous and is made to soak up and hold oil to combat corrosion
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    I have taken my DDM4 hunting in the rain. What rusted:

    Bolt release
    Bolts holding the rail in place
    End Plate (Noveske) where it was staked only
    Edge of Cam Pin (QPQ'ed, Fathom Arms)

    Hwoever, I shot a ton of Wolf through it suppressed, and what rusted was...

    Carrier
    FP retaining pin
    Bolt release
    Barrel extension where it abutts the carrier
    Firing pin (corroded through the chrome)
    Maybe some other odds/ends

    Basically, I think Wolf Polyformance is slightly corrosive...

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    Quote Originally Posted by MistWolf View Post
    Soak the rifle in a tube of boiling Frog Lube for a couple of hours.
    I would substitute Frog Lube with Crisco, oh I mean FIREClean . . .






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