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Great video, loved it. Specially that squeaky sound. I was scared when I heard that sound for the first time cleaning my ar15 barrel. But now I know it's ok.
I highly recommend wearing eye-pro anytime you break down your rifle to this level, and most certainly if you intend on cleaning it with any solvent(s).
This is an excellent video Ray! I was a unit armorer my first 3 yrs in the Infantry and I loved showing all of the guys in my unit how to maintain everything from the M2 heavy barrel machine gun to the M1911A1 pistol. The only time the fellas in my unit didn’t like me was when I inspected their weapons on return from the range or training exercises and sent them back to clean it better. It was so awesome to go out and have everyone shoot good and not have major issues with their weapon. If they did have malfunctions I usually had it remedied right away or fixed it when we got back in garrison. So I really liked your video and your explanation for the reasons of why it is important to do the things involved to maintain your weapon properly.
I lube my bolt the exact opposite from you. I don’t put anything on the rings but slop you’re the stem and lugs, iv never seen much of a point in putting oil in the rings when it gets blown out and burned off in 5 rounds
Holy cow! Shout out to your cameraman. I thought this was tripod mounted or steady-cammed until I saw your buddy holding the cellphone in the reflection. Now THAT is a good example of natural point of aim!
Good info..Just purchased my first AR and was really puzzled on how to clean it.Now I see your video and see that I have to purchase another cleaning kit..All good..Thanks for shooting this video 👍🏾
Greetings, this is the best AR cleaning video! Thank you for taking your time and showing us your way on cleaning your own AR. It has been a very educated video on disassembly and assembly the internal parts before and after cleaning. Thank you very much!
Pretty good… But, I would use the SOTAR method for lubing the BCG. Dunk that sh** in gun oil and have it completely soaked. There is zero reason to leave a BCG dry like that…
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Great video. Can you put a cleaning parts list in the description?
Outfuckin'Standing!
Great vid, Uncle! 🤙🏽
Just subscribed – you've got a really nice format and delivery, and your content is spot on. Nice video.
great video man. most def the best ive seen on yt. do you have a vid for cleaning a ak??
Great video, loved it. Specially that squeaky sound. I was scared when I heard that sound for the first time cleaning my ar15 barrel. But now I know it's ok.
Are there actually people that do it differently ? Lol
Best cleaning video.Thank you
Very nice. Thanks.
Great comprehensive video. Which bore guide did you use for the video?
best video i have seen so far … thank you !
I highly recommend wearing eye-pro anytime you break down your rifle to this level, and most certainly if you intend on cleaning it with any solvent(s).
This is an excellent video Ray! I was a unit armorer my first 3 yrs in the Infantry and I loved showing all of the guys in my unit how to maintain everything from the M2 heavy barrel machine gun to the M1911A1 pistol. The only time the fellas in my unit didn’t like me was when I inspected their weapons on return from the range or training exercises and sent them back to clean it better. It was so awesome to go out and have everyone shoot good and not have major issues with their weapon. If they did have malfunctions I usually had it remedied right away or fixed it when we got back in garrison. So I really liked your video and your explanation for the reasons of why it is important to do the things involved to maintain your weapon properly.
Too fast, it is not training.
I lube my bolt the exact opposite from you. I don’t put anything on the rings but slop you’re the stem and lugs, iv never seen much of a point in putting oil in the rings when it gets blown out and burned off in 5 rounds
Holy cow! Shout out to your cameraman. I thought this was tripod mounted or steady-cammed until I saw your buddy holding the cellphone in the reflection. Now THAT is a good example of natural point of aim!
nice cleaning room, I thought I was spoiled in my reloading room.lol everything has a home.
Subbed you seem like an intelligent dude!
Very good I miss ya oil on bottom of bolt carrier that hits hammer.
Bad boy you shouldn't be playing with guns
Thanks, I really like some of your techniques.
Late to the party, great video my online friend. Question what stock is that and would you recommend it for an AR10?
Excellent video, but is there a reason that you don't clean the inside of the lower receiver and trigger group?
Good info..Just purchased my first AR and was really puzzled on how to clean it.Now I see your video and see that I have to purchase another cleaning kit..All good..Thanks for shooting this video 👍🏾
Greetings, this is the best AR cleaning video! Thank you for taking your time and showing us your way on cleaning your own AR. It has been a very educated video on disassembly and assembly the internal parts before and after cleaning. Thank you very much!
Oh boy im cleaning my first AR and im already regreating it. Lol
Very good, thanks for creating this!
Best vid I have seen on this topic. Thank you
i'm sorry to ask this question. But what's this nickel brush you were talking about?
are you saying you use a "foster brown brush"? if so where can i get one? Thank you
Thanks for making such an informative and easy to understand video. I really appreciate it! TC
what stock is that?
Very, very helpful
Link for the magpul vise block
Do you clean after very range day or after 200 rounds.
I heard you shouldn't clean it every time
Do you have a shopping list for the tools you used in the cleaning video. Extremely good video. Thx
What vise is that?
Great Video. Thanks.
Pretty good… But, I would use the SOTAR method for lubing the BCG. Dunk that sh** in gun oil and have it completely soaked. There is zero reason to leave a BCG dry like that…