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IWI says do not remove the barrel for cleaning or maintenance , They say it should be removed by a armorer only ..
IWI says do not remove the barrel for cleaning or maintenance , They say it should be removed by a armorer only ..

lol well i dont have an armorer so im forced to do it myself. what a peasant i am![]()
IWI says do not remove the barrel for cleaning or maintenance , They say it should be removed by a armorer only ..
PFT!!!!! I keep an armorer on staff in my closet for whenever I need him.![]()
so awsome!I disagree, Conte. This is a military rifle, made for sub zero - to blazing heat, sand, ect. If a little semi auto fire makes it so you can't detail strip - then something is wrong in the design.
For there to a as big a problem as this, you should notice a difference in performance. Safety not working correctly, FTE/FTF, trigger problems, or in the Tavor's case, a smooth trigger.
Cleaning, or lack there of is NOT the problem. Per year I fire around 2,000 to 4,000 rounds a year, no problems - and it's never been a problem. On the high average, that's like a week training for a solider?
Many times people do more damage to their guns by over cleaning, then just using the firearm.
Anyway, this problem is past internet help. Thanks everyone.
IWI says a lot of things . . . like that there's only one right way to hold the gun.
Yea but why remove the barrel for cleaning ?? Its designed to be cleaned by only removing the BCG and trigger group. The last thing i would risk doing is wear out the barrel lock or receiver by taking the barrel off and on every time i clean it, its not made to be removed regularly like that ..
Well, if he only does it once a year, then it's perfectly acceptable. I could see that being something you only do once a year, even if you did regularly clean your rifle.
I'm starting to wonder if by cleaning, he means a complete strip, trigger group, every pin, every spring kind of thing, and he otherwise does do the usually bolt, piston, and barrel after every outing. If so, I've got him completely wrong.
Cause yeah, after the range, barrel, bolt, whatever gas system (none for the AR, Love it), and wipe down and re lube accessible parts of the trigger group.
I certainly don't unbolt my barrel or pull apart my trigger group every session, that kind of full monty only happens every few thousand rounds to taste.
IWI says do not remove the barrel for cleaning or maintenance , They say it should be removed by a armorer only ..
i clean my tavor after ever use and it is harder to remove sometimes then others. the first time is supost to be the hardest. but one time after that i thought i might break the allan key be for i got the the f-in thing loose. i was flexing the allan key more then i have ever flexed any other tool without it breaking. i had to use a 6" long wrench as a pry-bar. it worked in the end. hope you break that thing free. its an awsome toy....p.s. please clean it more then once a year just for me lol.![]()
Alright, so I got the barrel off ( good ol Leathermen MUTT. ) The carbon build up around the rifle was ridiculous. I should have really taken a picture of the gas block, it was pretty epic.Perhaps I will go with semi annual detail maintenance, and adjust accordingly.
Thanks everyone for the support and time.
wipeout foam bore cleaner does a good job of cleaning carbon fouling out of piston systems and leaves enough lube on afterwards to protect things. you don't want to lube your gas system as any wet lube turns to carbon fast. You can shoot that foam cleaner into the gas system and it will penetrate the gas ports, blow it out with compressed air. This is something you can do after a few trips to the range and it will keep your from having to frequently detail strip. Wipeout foam bore cleaner is what I have found to be the absolute best at cleaning fouled pistons. YMMV
just a heads up. i had a bad experience with wipeout. without using a cleaning solvent after the wipout, the wipe out will plug you gas system and make you real angry the next time you try to shoot it. i never use it anymore and havent had a problem since.
just a heads up. i had a bad experience with wipeout. without using a cleaning solvent after the wipout, the wipe out will plug you gas system and make you real angry the next time you try to shoot it. i never use it anymore and havent had a problem since.
Nope. I'm using a phantom flash hider, and soon to be KAC TT, maybe. Why? Do you think it could have contributed to the problem?
That's pretty much what I said when I cracked it, but it look more like this "huzzah mother %$@&*!" The rifle is all but factory clean now, ready for more.huzzah!!



























