I typically clean ARs once every three to five thousand rounds, even if I don't think they need it.
More than that and I don't feel like it's even worth my time.
I'm gonna shoot a bear in the face with my 6.5 Grendel MCB15
Mine will be getting run for 3 gun, my current Ar I use for 3 gun has a 18.6 barrel so shes good to go for a direct parts swap. Cant wait to use it for coyote hunting as well and 3 gun training in the back yard!
Yeah, like every 500-1000 rounds. Or far, far more.............................![]()
Hasn't been my experience with the C7/8 family. Unless IVI is dirty ammo....
I'm in the camp that find it odd people think the take-down screw is such a concern.
I think I'll be jumping on this group buy to convert one of my AR's to non-restricted!
It's something that requires a screw and can be seen to strip or double thread etc. Not something one wants in a firearm that would be used a lot and cleaned just as often.
Exactly, unless someone starts holding 3 gun comps on crown land where a NR would be required, I don't see many using anything but a restricted length AR
Heli coil if that should happen.
Or even a gravel pit with a CL barrel. Cheapish plinking with 223. I can see a lot of possibilities. I have plinked up North with a Tavor on a buddies 1/4 section and gone through more than a few hundred rounds at one time. Couldn't do that with my AR rifles.
Heli coil if that should happen.
It should be heli-coiled from the factory as a preventative measure so that stripping WON'T happen.
Can't go several hundred without cleaning? I've got several AR15s of different brands in 5.56 and x39 and it's not uncommon for them to go well over 1000 rounds without requiring cleaning. (I only use non corrosive)
Usually they get cleaned prior to any malfunction so it would take LOTS of rounds to stop them working