A cleaning question for the m14 gurus

wobbles99

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I found something wierd today when cleaning my M305 after a good range session.

When I pulled the action from the stock I found that in the channel where the gas piston meets the the op rod there was an oil residue.

The previous time I cleaned it I had pulled the gas piston and cleaned it out But did not oil it. In fact I made sure that everything was clean and dry before re assembly. I'm not sure when it was done before as I bought it used and had not cleaned it before shooting. The rifle was minty clean when I got it and after running a few patches through the bore to make sure it was good I had decided not to go further.

Since then I've put about 300 rounds through it. Some surplus, some commercial, and recently some handloads. I figure it was time for a full breakdown and clean after that.

Now I've pulled the piston and it seems to be slightly coated with oil.

The only place I had used oil (I greased all moving parts) was a light coat in the bore followed by a dry patch. I wouldn't think that is where the oil came from but wouldn't rule it out.

Anyone run into this before?
 
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