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AR-15 Bolt Carrier Group BCG Cleaning, No Talking

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Cleaning of an AR-15 Bolt Carrier Group after a recent range trip.

Hoppe’s No 9 Cleaner
Wilson Combat Grease
CAT M4 Cleaning Tool

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  1. Oh boy, cross contamination of your hoppes…good job. Just take it apart and soak it for 20 minutes and then scrub it down with a tooth brush. And the fork tool I useless. You aren't scraping anything off your parts.

  2. The only thing I do differently is, I use a small clean plastic pipette to gather solvent from the bottle. This way I don't contaminate the whole bottle. Other than that, very concise video. Well done.

  3. Sticking a dirty swab back in the bottle? I’ve found that using one of those small disposable pipettes, and setting it in a clean shell casing to keep it clean, works great. Just a drop or two or a few, right where you need it, instead of saturating a dirty swab and defiling the solvent bottle. Also found that Ballistol, followed by solvent, will help soak off residual carbon, though a tool like that is excellent in conjunction.

  4. You do realize that you are not supposed to take a dirty swab and put it in your clean Hoppes? You pour what you think you might need into another container and use that.

  5. For the love of everything Holy.  PLEASE  wear gloves and eye protection at ALL TIMES when cleaning your guns.  Grandmother, mother, and sister are RN's and they will tell you, do not get any of this stuff on you.  It's made for Carbon.  Not flesh.  If applied improperly enough times it will have effects on you.

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