Well i finally have a XCR-l in x39 coming my way! Now, i have some questions on how to clean it and lube it so that im ready to go the day it gets here.
I do plan on running corrosive ammo thought it. An sks is what i shoot most, so i know HOW to clean it. What i want to know is WHAT to clean on the XCR. Ive read that people usually just open it up a dunk the bolt and carrier and rod (whatever the parts are that would fall out) in the tube and that's it. But what about the barrel, gas tube and block? Shouldnt i need to clean those too? if so, do i need to uninstall them too and dump them in the water, or just dunk the whole receiver or will just pouring some water down the gas tube and barrel suffice?
My second question is about lubing the XCR. I keep reading i should run it wet. Sounds annoying (as i dont with any of my guns and dont need too), but since i have to clean it after every use with corrosive anyway, it shouldnt be hard to lube it (if i have to) after drying it and putting it together. SO what parts and where do i need to "keep it wet."
Thanks guys
I do plan on running corrosive ammo thought it. An sks is what i shoot most, so i know HOW to clean it. What i want to know is WHAT to clean on the XCR. Ive read that people usually just open it up a dunk the bolt and carrier and rod (whatever the parts are that would fall out) in the tube and that's it. But what about the barrel, gas tube and block? Shouldnt i need to clean those too? if so, do i need to uninstall them too and dump them in the water, or just dunk the whole receiver or will just pouring some water down the gas tube and barrel suffice?
My second question is about lubing the XCR. I keep reading i should run it wet. Sounds annoying (as i dont with any of my guns and dont need too), but since i have to clean it after every use with corrosive anyway, it shouldnt be hard to lube it (if i have to) after drying it and putting it together. SO what parts and where do i need to "keep it wet."
Thanks guys


















































