Gunnerlove
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Ask for an MSDS.
You have the right to know what you are smearing all over your hands.
You have the right to know what you are smearing all over your hands.
Ask for an MSDS.
You have the right to know what you are smearing all over your hands.
http://www.wfrfire.com/msds/pdf/break.pdf
It's not that terrible bad. I work with stuff every day that is far worse.
I used these when I first started...however, my cleaning routine is pretty pathetic now. Only gets a good clean and lube if I shoot a match in the rain.
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-- I am having a difficult time removing the carbon buildup on the surface ahead of the gas rings of my bolt carrier.
My rifle has roughly 500 rounds to date.
I have tried using a dental pick, wire brush and flat head screw driver and cannot remove it all. Please offer any tricks or advice.
Thank you
Don't worry about removing it all. Scraping and gouging the bolt is not a good idea. If it really bothers you, soak the bolt in a gun solvent overnight and then lube properly afterwards.
plus one wd-40 is a great solvent if you really want but its not lube and not necessary
1. WD40 promotes corrosion.
2. WD40 penetrates primers and kills them
Don't use it around firearms.
I used these when I first started...however, my cleaning routine is pretty pathetic now. Only gets a good clean and lube if I shoot a match in the rain.
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WD40 doesn't "promote corrosion". Wd40 was made for and used to STOP corrosion on atlas missle bodies. Hence the name Water Displacer formula 40.