Argh.
The M16 series clean fiasco again...
To function they can be very dirty and yet if lubed will work.
For cleaning its a snap if the weapon was well lubed prior to firing.
I took these pics -- I was at the range and fired 5 mags - 3 during a break contact drill - and the other two in not as rapid sucession.
150 rds -- pretty few in the grand scheme - and as such I did not bother cleaning it after the range.
For cleaning products I highly recommend the M-Pro7 line of products
The Gun cleaner, the copper remover and their CLP.
(their CLP is more of a L - its pretty thick and does a good job of lubing)
All I did in the 10 minutes I cleaned it - is clear the weapon, take the upper off (I have a redi-mag so its easier to do that.
Pull the bolt carrier assembly out
Spray the inner of the upper and the barrel with the cleaner - let it sit
Strip the BCA - spray it - and wipe it (this time all I did is wipe the components - as the lube was still on fairly heavy and I just wiped off the dirty oil - and relubed.
Punch the barrel thru with a brush wet with cleaner let sit -and reassemble the BCA
Use a pull thru on the bbl.
Reassemble - function test - and reloaded and ready it and put it back on kit.
loading the pictures took me more time that cleaning the weapon did.
IF a civilian firearm is well lubed it does not need to be cleaned that often. I would bet that the one in Beltfed's pics was left dry for quite sometime.
Right out of the upper
I put a piece of white paper towel down so the carbon would contrast.
Pulled the bolt out
Took the extractor out
Cleaned and put back together
I have some TW25B grease here - I use on my 1911, I still have not used on my M4 since the M-Pro is serving me well.