CZ Shooter
CGN frequent flyer
Or for any gun for that matter.....
Yesterday i posted inquiry into getting some non-corrosive ammo, but my hopes at getting my hands on anymore of the NORINCO stuff are fading quickly....
Therefore if i end-up getting the corrosive stuff, i would like to re-assure myself that i'm cleaning my rifle properly and maybe even pick-up few new cleaning tips....
First off i would like to apologize in advance, if a similar thread has been already posted and if i'm in the wrong section, feel free to move my post to the apropriate place....
Here's what i usually do:
I take the bolt assembly out and spray it with COMPLETE GUN TREATMENT (G96 brand) purchased at Canadian Tire....it claims to clean, lubricate and protect all in one.
I spray it down the bore, then brush the bore and wipe with clean patches
I wipe the bolt assembly to the best of my abilities and re-assemble the rifle.
I also spray and wipe the gas pushrod....
Howewer now that i might be forced to use the corrosive ammo i realize that every square milimeter of that rifle will have to be therally cleaned...
So here are my questions:
How do i get effectivelly inside the gas port (the part that actuallu bends down and connects with the bore)?
Also ...is my technique of spraying indiscriminatelly the whole assembly the right one?
There are so many tiny grooves and cavities in which i can't effectively reach with cloth and wipe them down, which wasn't a problem in the past, but now it would be a good idea to go the extra mile to make sure that i get even the tiniest of cavities wiped clean....
One more question...i always try to stay away from spraying the trigger group because it could attract grime and residue causing it to build-up and jam the gun...so how do i clean it properly after firing the corrosive stuff?
I realize that some of my questions may seem a bit odd, but i'm scared to death of neglecting any part of my rifle and since i have no previous experience with corrosive ammo, i'd rather be safe than sorry...
Thank you in advance for any tips/suggestions.....
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Yesterday i posted inquiry into getting some non-corrosive ammo, but my hopes at getting my hands on anymore of the NORINCO stuff are fading quickly....
Therefore if i end-up getting the corrosive stuff, i would like to re-assure myself that i'm cleaning my rifle properly and maybe even pick-up few new cleaning tips....
First off i would like to apologize in advance, if a similar thread has been already posted and if i'm in the wrong section, feel free to move my post to the apropriate place....
Here's what i usually do:
I take the bolt assembly out and spray it with COMPLETE GUN TREATMENT (G96 brand) purchased at Canadian Tire....it claims to clean, lubricate and protect all in one.
I spray it down the bore, then brush the bore and wipe with clean patches
I wipe the bolt assembly to the best of my abilities and re-assemble the rifle.
I also spray and wipe the gas pushrod....
Howewer now that i might be forced to use the corrosive ammo i realize that every square milimeter of that rifle will have to be therally cleaned...
So here are my questions:
How do i get effectivelly inside the gas port (the part that actuallu bends down and connects with the bore)?
Also ...is my technique of spraying indiscriminatelly the whole assembly the right one?
There are so many tiny grooves and cavities in which i can't effectively reach with cloth and wipe them down, which wasn't a problem in the past, but now it would be a good idea to go the extra mile to make sure that i get even the tiniest of cavities wiped clean....
One more question...i always try to stay away from spraying the trigger group because it could attract grime and residue causing it to build-up and jam the gun...so how do i clean it properly after firing the corrosive stuff?
I realize that some of my questions may seem a bit odd, but i'm scared to death of neglecting any part of my rifle and since i have no previous experience with corrosive ammo, i'd rather be safe than sorry...
Thank you in advance for any tips/suggestions.....
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