smak_daddy said:if the barrel is chrome lined no break in is really needed.
black_bear said:Just picked up my AR180B![]()
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The barrel is chrome-lined, so barrel break-in isn't required, right?
Bushmaster said:Q. What is the proper "break-in" procedure for a chrome lined AR barrel?
A. After firing a couple hundred rounds, the chrome lining will "polish out" from its light, flat gray, factory-new look to a brightly reflective, polished appearance. During this break-in period, excessive cleaning with solvent or brush should be avoided as that will only prolong the time (and number of rounds) it takes to achieve the final "bullet polishing" of the barrel.
black_bear said:Just picked up my AR180B![]()
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The barrel is chrome-lined, so barrel break-in isn't required, right?
kirill said:In fact, Bushmaster recommends not cleaning for the first 200 rounds to polish out the bore.