Keep the AK or sell it and buy/build an AR15?
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The AK on the other hand I just wipe off the innards with a paper towel. A little dab of marine grease on the rails annually or so (lol)....compared to copious CLP on the AR.
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I break my bolt and bolt carrier completely down after shooting. It really is amazing how dirty the stuff gets just after a couple hundred rounds. I do use patches and a rod as well...it's just too hard for me to get down in too all the crevices and what not.
The AK on the other hand I just wipe off the innards with a paper towel. A little dab of marine grease on the rails annually or so (lol)....compared to copious CLP on the AR.
The AK on the other hand I just wipe off the innards with a paper towel. A little dab of marine grease on the rails annually or so (lol)....compared to copious CLP on the AR.
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Cleaning an AR? whats that?
I just keep adding mobil 1 to mine, they dont have to be clean to work. Just need to be run wet. Its pretty messy but it works great.
We run Mobil 1 5w-30 or Breakfree LUBRICANT/PRESERVATIVE.
The breakfree stuff was designed for automatic military cannons that fired nonstop and got really hot. We use it on all our machine guns and it works wonders even after everything else has burnt off.
I just keep adding mobil 1 to mine, they dont have to be clean to work. Just need to be run wet. Its pretty messy but it works great.
We run Mobil 1 5w-30 or Breakfree LUBRICANT/PRESERVATIVE.
The breakfree stuff was designed for automatic military cannons that fired nonstop and got really hot. We use it on all our machine guns and it works wonders even after everything else has burnt off.