What about compressed air? Should be able to move the salts away. I got some corrisive ammo but have never shot it yet.
Or not, buy some G96 instead, and forget the mess of pouring boiling water all over your firearm in the tub. Why people insist on using water is beyond me. You still have to lube your gun afterwards and the G96 kills two birds with one stone. It also smells like bubble gum. What's not to like?Nope.. Won't get it outta the grooves.. Do yourself a favour.. Just buy an electric kettle, they're dirt cheap.
Nope.. Won't get it outta the grooves.. Do yourself a favour.. Just buy an electric kettle, they're dirt cheap.
G96 takes me 15 seconds. If you enjoy wasting time with water and chancing that some of it didn't evaporate after all that's your business, but I can't recommend the practice. And yes I've done it a few times. It's a mess, it's time consuming, and wholly unnecessary unless you don't have access to proper cleaning solvents. I don't even scrub when I'm short of time, I do a basic field strip and paper-towel off the grime, spray G96 down the bore and gas tube, put it away. Easy and never any rust.Boiling water cleanup takes me an extra 15min. Proven effective since people started shooting black powder.
Spray some windex or any ammonia-based aqueous cleaner down the barrel, the ammonia helps remove copper. Then G96. Done.
Clean with water when you're done shooting, then dry. Doesn't have to be boiling water either. Tepid is fine.
Salt residue from corrosive ammo is not soluble in most bore cleaners! The salt would still be left behind.
Don't take dumb chances when protecting your gun is easy and cheap!
...jeezus eff christ, lookit all yous, trying desperately to not clean your rifles.
May the rustballs from a thousand skanky camels infest your Simonov knock-offs!
...jeezus eff christ, lookit all yous, trying desperately to not clean your rifles.
May the rustballs from a thousand skanky camels infest your Simonov knock-offs!
or not, buy some g96 instead, and forget the mess of pouring boiling water all over your firearm in the tub. Why people insist on using water is beyond me. You still have to lube your gun afterwards and the g96 kills two birds with one stone.
Hi everyone,
I've heard from time to time, on this forum and on others, that shooting 5 rounds or so of non-corrosive ammo after spending the day shooing corrosive ammo eliminates the corrosive salts, and hence the need to clean your rifle after each and every shoot. In particular I'm looking at 7.62x39 ammo if that makes any difference.
Is there any merit to this, or is it just plain hocus pocus?
Thanks everyone,
Cal.



























