Is there a consensus here?
I have always been taught that lube is something to be wary of with autos - use it sparingly or it will attract grit and grime and bung up the gun.
While perusing gun #### on Guns And Ammo, the fellers are advocating lubing the crap out of the AR15 and it will run like a charm. They say the parts should be lubed until they 'look like they're wet'...and I have seen a few Youtubes like that too...but even Bubba can post anything he wants there.
I dunno - I am downstairs in the gun shop trying to clean mine right now and the rear of the bolt has some carbon crap baked right on and I don't know if anything short of a chisel and some road rage will get it off. I clean my guns once a month because my round counts are over on the low side - probably less than 250 rounds between cleaning.
Your two cents are appreciated guys.
I have always been taught that lube is something to be wary of with autos - use it sparingly or it will attract grit and grime and bung up the gun.
While perusing gun #### on Guns And Ammo, the fellers are advocating lubing the crap out of the AR15 and it will run like a charm. They say the parts should be lubed until they 'look like they're wet'...and I have seen a few Youtubes like that too...but even Bubba can post anything he wants there.
I dunno - I am downstairs in the gun shop trying to clean mine right now and the rear of the bolt has some carbon crap baked right on and I don't know if anything short of a chisel and some road rage will get it off. I clean my guns once a month because my round counts are over on the low side - probably less than 250 rounds between cleaning.
Your two cents are appreciated guys.





















































