Hi fellows milsurp lovers

Snowing here today so no better time to stay home and take care of my Rasheed, bought from Wolverine surplus sale. I said to myself why not take pics and post on CGN,might be fun and useful(i hope)

The Rasheed was very dusty and sandy inside and out so needed a deep cleaning. Let's begin
As with any firearm, first is make sure the rifle is clear and unloaded. Pulling back the charging handle
To remove the magazine, unlatch and pushing the latch foward will drop the mag.
Now, pull the loading handle to disengage the bolt hold open device and slowly close the bolt.
To remove bolt:
Put safety in middle position, push the action cover foward just enough so the safety assembly can be pulled straight up.
Now, pull the action cover and recoil springs away from the rifle.
Next, remove the bolt and carrier from the rifle and separate the bolt from the carrier. Now, basic field strip is done.
Gas system
Remove the 2 screws of the barrel band and slide away from the handguard.
pull and lift the hanguard from the rifle
we can see the gas regulator
To remove the regulator, i used an adjustable wrench but plier would be ok too. I will make an adjusting tool soon using a hand socket driver.
While unscrewing the regulator, a small screwdriver should be used to very very gently,pry the retaining spring so the pring wont catch the mark and steps on the regulator base. Again, the idea is to pry the spring tabs just enough to unscrew the valve.
To remove the gas tube.
Loosen the jam nut
On the tube, there's flat spot to grab the tube and uncrew it. I used Visegrip to carefully unscrew the tube but i will make a tool for that too.
Once loose, i was able to uncrew with fingers. Once unscrewed from the gas block, remove the jam nut and slide the gas tube to the rear and out of the rifle.
Stock removal.
To remove stock, first you need to pry the little locking device so the screw can be taken out. 3 screws need to be removed
Trigger group
Care must be taken to not loose that little bushing when the trigger group is lifted up.
Stock removed from the rifle.
Since the Rasheed needed cleaning so bad, i removed the rear sight. To remove:
Loosen theses 2 screws
Slide the collars and remove from the sight.
Sight and handguard ferrule can be removed from the rifle.
Once the rear sight removed, the gas tube bushing can be uncrewed with a large screwdriver. With the screwdriver, you turn it clockwise to loosen it than from the other side, can be unscrewed by fingers counter-clockwise.
The received can be cleaned better now.
The collar at the muzzle is reverse threaded.
Bolt disassembly:
The extractor spring must be pryed and pushed foward,after the extractor can be lift out.
After drifting the small pin at the rear of the bolt, the 2 pieces firing pin and spring can be taken out.
After a meticulous cleaning and a bit of oil, the metal turned out very good.
Reassembly is in reverse order for alls components. Of course this time, i did it as far as possible because was sand everywhere... Otherwise, basic cleaning only require the action cover,bolt and carrier out of the rifle. If shooting corrosives ammo, the gas valve should be removed for cleaning.In fact, removing the handguard and gas valve take only a min to do. The gas tube appear to be in stainless, so dont need to be removed after each shooting unless the rifle is put away for long time. Even removing the tube take only a minute. So after cleaning and oiling lightly, my Rasheed is good to go
Hope you find it instructive

Jocelyn