Hi CGN,
Still relatively new to the sport here. I went out to shoot my own rifle for the first time today, went through some corrosive surplus ammo. When I got back, I used the hot water method to clean my rifle. Upon closer inspection, there were some surface rust forming on the bolt face, so I proceeded to dissemble the bolt completely and clean each parts. Those rust scrubbed right off with a brush, and I don’t think any lasting damage was done.
However, during the dissembly of the bolt, I found out a few parts are friction fitted, and repeatedly doing this is probably gonna losen the parts. So my question is do you guys always dissemble the bolt completely after shooting corrosive? If not, how do you effectively clean the small gaps between different parts of the bolt? Most of the info I found online either doesn’t dissemble the bolt, or just doesn’t mention anything about it.
Thanks
Still relatively new to the sport here. I went out to shoot my own rifle for the first time today, went through some corrosive surplus ammo. When I got back, I used the hot water method to clean my rifle. Upon closer inspection, there were some surface rust forming on the bolt face, so I proceeded to dissemble the bolt completely and clean each parts. Those rust scrubbed right off with a brush, and I don’t think any lasting damage was done.
However, during the dissembly of the bolt, I found out a few parts are friction fitted, and repeatedly doing this is probably gonna losen the parts. So my question is do you guys always dissemble the bolt completely after shooting corrosive? If not, how do you effectively clean the small gaps between different parts of the bolt? Most of the info I found online either doesn’t dissemble the bolt, or just doesn’t mention anything about it.
Thanks
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