Home AR-15 How John Oils An AR15

How John Oils An AR15

112
39

#shorts

Note to readers: Please click the share buttons above or below. Forward this article to your email lists. Crosspost on your blog site, social media, internet forums. etc.

39 COMMENTS

  1. I remember when i first got into guns a long time ago i use to love cleaning my guns. It was a must after a range session there were no dirty guns allowed in my safe. Man how the times change i havent cleaned a gun in at least 5 years with exception to my 1911s cause they need a little more love but everything else just gets the oil special. All that gun cleaning time just takes from shooting time its enough that i have to load 100s of mags

  2. Amazing how different knowledgeable people do things differently. I really suspect it is due to different climatic conditions. Some places you need a lot of oil, some you need little.

  3. I rarely get the chance to go shoot. When I do, I don't bother cleaning my blasters. I want to see how long they can go without being cleaned, and I'll clean them when I start getting failures to feed or cycle.

    If I were in the field operating operationally (I have never gone to war) I would take more consistent care of my weapons.

  4. This is all wrong lol. This is if your are deployed and cant get back to the barracks for a week. Never do this to your guns people. Dust debris and fouling will make a liquid sand paper and destroy the tolerances of your gun over time.

  5. I use graphite not oil. And I use a tooth pick to spread just a little bit on the contact points. If it doesn't have a wear pattern it doesn't need oil. That shit used to piss me off when people would just dump oil on their guns at the ranges in the army. Like dude wtf are you doing. Tear it down wipe it down you'll thank me later

Leave a Reply