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- Whitehorse, Yukon
Windex hasn't done a thing to my Olympics upper yet!
I've used the stuff for a couple of years now without issue.
RC
I've used the stuff for a couple of years now without issue.
RC
HeyI have a PWS 7" and it is fun as hell. Extractor broke after 200 rounds through it. PWS sent me a new improved extractor and it has been good since then. About 400 more rounds through it. I use the non-corrosive Russian ammo. It does not like non PWS lowers and when I tried it on a Spikes Tactical Lower it had feeding issues. I use the xcr pistol mags. They need some customizing to work well by filing the front lip.
Everyone knows when I shoot it at the range. It has a distinctive sound!
no issues except a light primer strike on the norc lower and thats because the hammer spring is not strong enough
So am I right in figuring that cleanup for surplus ammo more or less involves stripping/washing the bolt carrier out and upending the upper and pouring boiling water into it, flooding the barrel and gas tube?
then solvent, lube, etc ... really, most of the gun is made of stuff that doesn't rust
It is the water in Windex that is the cleaning agent.
In my opinion an Ar chambered in 76.2x39 should be a piston gun. The reason is that if you fire corrosive ammunition, a piston gun will be much easier to clean the salts out of. I would hate to try to get the corrosive salts out of a gas tube.
This was the main reason I purchased an XCR in this caliber.
In my opinion an Ar chambered in 76.2x39 should be a piston gun. The reason is that if you fire corrosive ammunition, a piston gun will be much easier to clean the salts out of. I would hate to try to get the corrosive salts out of a gas tube.
This was the main reason I purchased an XCR in this caliber.
Big Red, do you see fellows running these x39's on carbine courses?
If yes, any particular makes/models that stand out better than others?



























