I was also wondering if it would continue to run with an A5-H1 or 0.
My last step to cleaning a rifle or pistol is the application of lube. Until lube is applied, it doesn’t go into a safe.
I was also wondering if it would continue to run with an A5-H1 or 0.
My last step to cleaning a rifle or pistol is the application of lube. Until lube is applied, it doesn’t go into a safe.
Last edited by grizzman; 11-15-22 at 18:21.
I don't clean my ARs until they get at least 600 to 800 rounds through them. So not shooting for lack of oil is not really a problem because they almost never have fresh oil. I treat them the same as my AKs if they don't function dirty I don't want them around.
With that barrel I bet it will shoot softer and be easier to run faster with a lighter buffer
Yes. Less weight will give you a little less recoil but also a little more margin of function. (Except closing when dirty)
Why would anyone run their firearms without lube???
Why would anyone tell that they did that???
When I clean my BCG's they go, disassembled, into an ultrasonic cleaner for 10 minutes.
When they are done, I shake them off and immerse them in Kerosene. Once I've done the requisite further brushing, I lather them up in a liberal coating of G96 before putting them back together and they are stored like this until my next use. I'm sure I've run some drier than others, depending on time between cleaning and shooting.
As far as I can remember, I've never experienced a lube related stoppage.
Technically, you didn't break your AR, you found its operating limit, due to the gas issue.
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