Hello!
I'm a nub. I've purchased and had an m305 degreased and so she's ready to go. That said, there's lots of work that can and should be done to improve the overall appearance of a virginal m305, as well as the routine maintenance.
After ordering and viewing the Hungry / Skullboy Clinic Video of massiveness, I thought about how I should care for my new rifle. I have the following specific concerns I'd like to alleviate:
1) The metal's finish looks somewhat fragile in high-wear areas like the op-rod and bolt. Is there some kind of oil / lube that can be put on there to protect it a little?
2) I live in a wet climate. Given the state of the bare metal, how can it be kept rust-free for as long as possible? I put packets of dessicant in my gun case but as this is a battle rifle I'm not intending to be shy about getting it wet; is the 'parkerised' finish going to resist rusting and can it be maintained with gun oil, etc.?
3) Besides the tips contained in the video, are there any other cleaning / lubing procedures that should be followed after every trip to the range? What should I be doing?
- clean bore with solvent and lube as with every other rifle
- clean chamber with brush included in the stock -- using solvent? Oil afterwards?
- what else?
4) After how many rounds should I be looking at a gas system cleaning?
5) Is there a sighting in routine that you recommend given that there have been reports of the rear sights being drilled off-centre?
I figured I'd ask these questions for my own information but also so that some other newb in the future can search and learn!
I'm a nub. I've purchased and had an m305 degreased and so she's ready to go. That said, there's lots of work that can and should be done to improve the overall appearance of a virginal m305, as well as the routine maintenance.
After ordering and viewing the Hungry / Skullboy Clinic Video of massiveness, I thought about how I should care for my new rifle. I have the following specific concerns I'd like to alleviate:
1) The metal's finish looks somewhat fragile in high-wear areas like the op-rod and bolt. Is there some kind of oil / lube that can be put on there to protect it a little?
2) I live in a wet climate. Given the state of the bare metal, how can it be kept rust-free for as long as possible? I put packets of dessicant in my gun case but as this is a battle rifle I'm not intending to be shy about getting it wet; is the 'parkerised' finish going to resist rusting and can it be maintained with gun oil, etc.?
3) Besides the tips contained in the video, are there any other cleaning / lubing procedures that should be followed after every trip to the range? What should I be doing?
- clean bore with solvent and lube as with every other rifle
- clean chamber with brush included in the stock -- using solvent? Oil afterwards?
- what else?
4) After how many rounds should I be looking at a gas system cleaning?
5) Is there a sighting in routine that you recommend given that there have been reports of the rear sights being drilled off-centre?
I figured I'd ask these questions for my own information but also so that some other newb in the future can search and learn!