Tavor, pain in the bum to clean!

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Guys I'm a pretty tedious person when it come to cleaning a gun! What I hate is getting in around the chamber area... They provide a cleaning brush that is completely useless I through it out when I seen it! What do you use to clean the inners around the gas tube (I think that is what it a called) where the piston rides. The brush might loosen the carbon but how do you grab it? I have patches, long q-tips and a better dish clean rod, what do you use. Thanks
 
What? Your tavor is way too clean man! According to the IDF handling manual you need to run a pita down there, lube it with some hummus and you're good to go.
 
You need a T97

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That white cleaning brush is for the piston tube, i find it extremely useful for cleaning it, and the inside of the body.
Every few months I take the barrel off the gun and detail strip so I can actually get into the chamber, locking lugs and attempt to get into the body a little more.

Yeah its a little harder to clean then other guns, but it does not really need it as much as other guns :p
 
Wipeout. It cleans the carbon out very well. I would spray it in the bore and piston clean the bore with a brush and clean the piston with a brush as well and blow air in the piston to clean out the ports. Never have had any issues. I like wipeout better than most other cleaners as it tends to prevent carbon build up in the piston. The foaming action makes it easy to see if it got where it needed to.
 
Guys I'm a pretty tedious person when it come to cleaning a gun! What I hate is getting in around the chamber area... They provide a cleaning brush that is completely useless I through it out when I seen it! What do you use to clean the inners around the gas tube (I think that is what it a called) where the piston rides. The brush might loosen the carbon but how do you grab it? I have patches, long q-tips and a better dish clean rod, what do you use. Thanks

I can be "tedious" when cleaning as well and one of the best investments I have made is a set of metal dental pics at a gun show. Great to scrap the lead / crud build up in little areas
 
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