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    BC cleaning tool.

    I was wondering is anyone had used the BC tool that cleans the hole the bolt goes in? Midway has it and it seems to fit where the bolt goes and you turn clockwise to scrape the carbon... Has anyone used one? is it worth it?

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    waste of $. check out the cleaning thread here.
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    Thanks for the reply. I have read the cleaning thread that this what I go by.. however I ran across this tool and thought I would ask about it.

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    Going to echo that the tool is absolutely worthless unless you have armory inspections and the rifle has to be absolutely 100% clean as per department or unit policy.

    For a civilian the tool is a waste.

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    there's actually several carbon scraping tool designs out there.. which one specifically are you looking at?

    pay no attention to these anti-clean guys. they're just resentful and rebellious, but they'll get over it someday and go back to cleaning.

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    bwahaha!


    I DO have armory inspections, but I want one anyway just for the inside the BCG part of the tool. Yeah i could use a knife for the bolt tail, but when your only option HAS to be weapon, gear, chow, time is precious.

    I havent got one yet, but ill prob get the corkscrew looking one cause its small.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bkb0000 View Post
    there's actually several carbon scraping tool designs out there.. which one specifically are you looking at?

    pay no attention to these anti-clean guys. they're just resentful and rebellious, but they'll get over it someday and go back to cleaning.
    There is a difference between anti clean and being efficient with your cleaning.

    The tool serves no purpose as the DI system is relatively self cleaning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magsz View Post
    There is a difference between anti clean and being efficient with your cleaning.

    The tool serves no purpose as the DI system is relatively self cleaning.
    quite the contrary, the tools do exactly what the anti-clean crowd claims to be about: half-assed cleaning in a short period of time.

    which is why i dont understand why anti-clean people are always opposed to the carbon cleaning tools. it's the fastest, safest way to scrape carbon, and not even get all of it. sounds perfect to me.

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    Im not sure i follow you.

    What exactly does carbon in that area do to the weapon?

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    Anti-clean sounds too radical. Maybe pro-dirty is a better title.

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