(Some people advocate using water, when you mix salt with water the salt comes alive and
and becomes very destructive)
The only problem with this statement is that it simply isn't accurate. People advocate using boiling water, because it washes the corrosive salts right out of your rifle and evaporates shortly after that. I have six SKS rifles (one of which is not chrome lined) and an 858 (also not chrome lined) and I've never used anything other than boiling water and then a normal cleaning and I've never had any rust whatsoever.
Using tepid water is of course a bad idea, but boiling water works just fine and is likely the most common way of cleaning after shooting corrosive ammo - everyone I know who shoots does it, and their bores aren't rusty sewer pipes either.
The whole break cleaner and gun oil and hoppes method may work, but it's certainly not cheaper or any more effective than just pouring some boiling water down the barrel and gas system and then cleaning normally.


















































