- Location
- south of Detroit
I disassemble my rifle right down to the basic components. I have not taken apart the trigger group yet but I do spray it liberally in Rem Oil and then blast it with my air compressor. Then comes the barrel, I hit that with Hoppes solvent and a brass brush about 12 or 15 maybe 20 passes, whatever it takes. Then a few passes with the Rem Oil spray and the brush. Then swab or patches finishing with a very lightly oiled patch down the bore. The magazine gets a spray with Rem Oil and wipe or air blast. maybe a little q-tip action. Swab and very light oil in the gas tube and gas block. Springs get Rem Oil and Air blast. Bolt gets a solvent scrub with the brass brush and very little oil, only on contact surfaces. Extractor and firing pin comes out if I have shot more than 50-60 rounds. Brake cleaner, air blast, q-tips. If not I hit it with brake cleaner and a scrub then air blast to ensure free movement of the f-p. Reassemble.
Right now I am in the process of getting a Murray's spring firing pin cuz its just a good idea. I have not considered yet the whole boiling water/ammonia thing. I must be old fashioned cuz I can't picture boiling water and guns together. Oil prevents rust. All told maybe an hour or so, depends if I have the TV on or not. Or about two beers
Right now I am in the process of getting a Murray's spring firing pin cuz its just a good idea. I have not considered yet the whole boiling water/ammonia thing. I must be old fashioned cuz I can't picture boiling water and guns together. Oil prevents rust. All told maybe an hour or so, depends if I have the TV on or not. Or about two beers


















































