The same gear I use on my 10/22.
I would take it apart to clean the barrel anyway. To reduce wear/damage to bore rifling, you should only pull-through in direction of bullet path (from chamber to muzzle).Get an otis cleaning kit system. Supper easy to use and you don't have to take it apart to clean the barrel.
Get an otis cleaning kit system. Supper easy to use and you don't have to take it apart to clean the barrel.
I disagree. The AR15 (and most firearms for that matter) should only be cleaned from the receiver end in order to prevent scratching and uneven marking at the crown of the barrel.I would take it apart to clean the barrel anyway. To reduce wear/damage to bore rifling, you should only pull-through in direction of bullet path (from chamber to muzzle).
Besides, it's uber easy to field strip...
I disagree. The AR15 (and most firearms for that matter) should only be cleaned from the receiver end in order to prevent scratching and uneven marking at the crown of the barrel.
I don't think you understood me. "From chamber to muzzle" means cleaning from the receiver end.I disagree. The AR15 (and most firearms for that matter) should only be cleaned from the receiver end in order to prevent scratching and uneven marking at the crown of the barrel.




























