RECIPE FOR LAZY 7.62 x 39 CORROSIVE AMMO SHOOTER

Water and firearms just dont mix for me imho. WD-40, hoppes 9 and some oil and she is gtg.

:agree: I go this route. I can't seem to let myself spray/pour/drizzle water in/over/through a firearm, even if it is a lowly chicom sks. When I run out of Hoppes I'm thinking about making a gallon of Ed's Red or some similar concoction of chemicals :eek:
 
Water and firearms just dont mix for me imho. WD-40, hoppes 9 and some oil and she is gtg.

Yes and no. If you shoot corrosive, (and are coastal, dryer climates seem better) oils and solvents wont do sh!t, rust will spring up under the oil even. Water, dry, clean, oil. Hot water just evaporates better, less drying. Recently I bought a cz-858 from the maritimes, cleaned with wipeout and hoppes, no water. Wish I hadn't. :redface:
 
Been shooting corrosive ammo for a decade. I never do anything but clean with solvent and then lube it. Never had any problems...*shrug*
 
I always use boiling hot water as it dries within seconds on the gun.

Same here. I clean everything else while I wait for the kettle to boil. Dump water down the barrel and gas system, then clean as normal. I don't particularly enjoy cleaning after shooting corrosive but the time is worth the price of ammo.
 
Yup. Tried other methods but occasionally landed up with a little browning so had to do it again, or just give in and do the hot water.

So hot water it is. However, watch for pouring it over the wood - strips the f)@#$king varnish.
 
I didn't read all threads so if this is a repeat sorry in advance.....but i use WD40 if I'm lazy. Pull the gas tube and bolt, spray the bjezzus out of everything quick wipe and locker.
I'd clean it more thoroughly later (usually within the week) no rust yet, must be doing something right!?
 
Just shot my sks for the first time and did the boiling water trick and of course I had to mess up the finish on the wood covering the gas tube. Oh well live and learn. This rifle has just flew to the top of my favorite list. Can't wait to burn through some more ammo.
 
Luckily non-corrosive Ammo can be found in Halifax for $9.00 a box and that is all i use in my SKS's now.
 
We all know about water (boiling, hot, cold, as windex, etc.) and know how well it works, and there's always the guys who claim that nothing special is required, e.g. Hoppes, Wipe-Out, (even wonderful WD-40 which can probably cure cancer), etc. do the trick.

Why not permit another idea? I can see how this would work on the bore and gas system, but am skeptical about the bolt, which I'd still give special attention.
 
Williams in Port Perry has the non corrosive MFS for $7.50 for a box of 20 or if you want to top up your surplus they sell the plastic sealed stripper packs for $4.50 for 20.

Krown rust proof spray works great as mentioned 10 bucks for a massive can of it.
 
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