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How to Lubricate an AR-15

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Corey talks about how to lubricate an AR-15. This includes how to lubricate bolt carrier group, charging handle and trigger. Corey also gives you a few tips on what you should know before lubricating your AR-15 and how to dissemble and reassemble your AR-15 when lubricating.

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17 COMMENTS

  1. I use q Max black diamond oil and extreme duty Lucas gun oil oh my guns for many years I own a stag and a spikes and never had any misfire problems with either one of them great oils I don't know what anybody else uses but I'm very proud that Black diamond oil is very hard to find

  2. I was light infantry Tropic Lightning, we always used LSA and coated the BCG well, the charging handle and upper receiver channels, fire control group, buffer and spring and taped down anything that made noise. Auto fire needs a bit more lube than semi weapons just because they have to work and not jam.

  3. I use the tiny tube of oil that came with my Geissele Automatics trigger. Also put a drop on the safety selector, where the detent sits in the dimple. Operates so much smoother when switching to "safe" and "fire",

  4. Recently bought my first rifle, the Stag 15 M4, with the carry handle and plan to leave it on to learn how to shoot, or, do you recommend using an optic? Also, there any cleaning or lubricating steps different for my “old school” rifle from the more modern ones? Thank you and the tutorials help me to graduate from newb status. To be honest, I have had the rifle for 3 months now and am just nervous to take it to the range and shoot it because there are so many douche bags who “know” everything and they always seem to find me. I enjoy shooting and firearms, but don’t have anyone to go with and have to learn on the fly and by videos.

  5. All I hear is how you shouldn't use CLP on AR-15's and have only gotten to take my Stag 15 out to shoot one time so far but that is exactly what I have and I used it for years on my bolt action with no issue's.

  6. I recently bought a left handed lower and upper from you guys and I had a lot of trouble with failure to feed. After lots of extra lubing I was still having trouble and began having double feeds. After about 100 rounds the rifle began to run properly.

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