MANY PICS BELOW!
<span style="color: #330099">Other links to get the most out of your AR:</span>
http://www.snipershide.com/shooting...00yard-semi-auto-6group-30round-shootout.html
http://www.snipershide.com/shooting...0yard-semi-auto-6groups-30round-shootout.html
http://www.snipershide.com/shooting...on-red-dot-6xmax-only-king-hill-shootout.html
http://www.snipershide.com/shooting...t-semi-auto-precision-shooters-reloaders.html
http://www.snipershide.com/[email protected]
<span style="color: #000099">If you do not like my threads, then you don't need to read any further NOR get involved AT ALL in this thread. I will NOT tolerate any type of behavior that will misguide the purpose of this thread. http://www.snipershide.com/shooting/firearms-sale/201048-updated-forum-rules.html</span>
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I'm in no way saying you should follow this example to the "T". Maybe just use this information as a good starting point, but please, do your own homework especially BEFORE you start cleaning your barrel!! The barrel is the main component in your AR system in my opinion! This is just what I do with my AR's and in this example, my LMT MWS. Everyone has their own way of doing things. Most of you already know this stuff and your methods are most likely better than mine. Feel free to post your own methods as maybe I can learn from those more knowledgeable than myself... All information is good information! But for those new to the AR platform, use this as an example, do your own homework before you start, and develop your own methods!
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MAKE NOTE THAT SOME PEOPLE DON'T CLEAN THIER RIFLES AT ALL! It is totally up to you!
Todd Hodnett- shooting on a clean bore - YouTube
In my opinion, the #1 main concern when it comes to cleaning and maintaining your AR is your BARREL, especially the crown of the barrel. The most important part of your entire rifle is the last inch of barrel in my opinion. The smallest amount of damage to the crown can destroy the accuracy of any rifle!
As for me and my AR's & maintaining my barrels I like to "follow the copper fouling crowd". What I mean by that is, I will only clean the copper out of my barrel until I really start to see accuracy fall off, and then I'll use a foaming bore cleaner to eliminate this copper build-up inside my barrel. Until my barrel gets to that point, I will only use CLP to clean my entire rifle including the barrel (which I will go into further detail LATER IN THIS THREAD)... DEVELOP YOUR OWN METHODS! DO YOUR OWN HOMEWORK! It is really up TO YOU on how you take care of your barrel !!!!!! With that out of the way, lets start disassembly & cleaning of my LMT MWS!!
This is seriously all I use to clean my LMT MWS. Nothing more, nothing less. Very simple. I WILL ONLY use the foaming bore cleaner & it's very own "foaming bore cleaner .308 snake" when I feel the need to clean the copper out of my barrel (as described above, and in further detail later in this thread). I clean my entire rifle with every single trip to the range, and WILL ONLY CLEAN OUT THE COPPER INSIDE OF MY BARREL when I see accuracy fall off... Other than that, it is rather easy!
Always double check to see if your magazine / chamber is empty! DUH! Safety is #1 concern!
I'll let these pictures do the talking. If you can't disassemble your AR rifle for cleaning purposes with these pictures, then you better just give your rifle to me.... I can't promise you'll get it back though! JK
The firing pin will slide right out once you pull the pin as in the picture above!
<span style="color: #330099">Other links to get the most out of your AR:</span>
http://www.snipershide.com/shooting...00yard-semi-auto-6group-30round-shootout.html
http://www.snipershide.com/shooting...0yard-semi-auto-6groups-30round-shootout.html
http://www.snipershide.com/shooting...on-red-dot-6xmax-only-king-hill-shootout.html
http://www.snipershide.com/shooting...t-semi-auto-precision-shooters-reloaders.html
http://www.snipershide.com/[email protected]
<span style="color: #000099">If you do not like my threads, then you don't need to read any further NOR get involved AT ALL in this thread. I will NOT tolerate any type of behavior that will misguide the purpose of this thread. http://www.snipershide.com/shooting/firearms-sale/201048-updated-forum-rules.html</span>
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I'm in no way saying you should follow this example to the "T". Maybe just use this information as a good starting point, but please, do your own homework especially BEFORE you start cleaning your barrel!! The barrel is the main component in your AR system in my opinion! This is just what I do with my AR's and in this example, my LMT MWS. Everyone has their own way of doing things. Most of you already know this stuff and your methods are most likely better than mine. Feel free to post your own methods as maybe I can learn from those more knowledgeable than myself... All information is good information! But for those new to the AR platform, use this as an example, do your own homework before you start, and develop your own methods!
***************************************************************************
MAKE NOTE THAT SOME PEOPLE DON'T CLEAN THIER RIFLES AT ALL! It is totally up to you!
Todd Hodnett- shooting on a clean bore - YouTube
In my opinion, the #1 main concern when it comes to cleaning and maintaining your AR is your BARREL, especially the crown of the barrel. The most important part of your entire rifle is the last inch of barrel in my opinion. The smallest amount of damage to the crown can destroy the accuracy of any rifle!
As for me and my AR's & maintaining my barrels I like to "follow the copper fouling crowd". What I mean by that is, I will only clean the copper out of my barrel until I really start to see accuracy fall off, and then I'll use a foaming bore cleaner to eliminate this copper build-up inside my barrel. Until my barrel gets to that point, I will only use CLP to clean my entire rifle including the barrel (which I will go into further detail LATER IN THIS THREAD)... DEVELOP YOUR OWN METHODS! DO YOUR OWN HOMEWORK! It is really up TO YOU on how you take care of your barrel !!!!!! With that out of the way, lets start disassembly & cleaning of my LMT MWS!!
This is seriously all I use to clean my LMT MWS. Nothing more, nothing less. Very simple. I WILL ONLY use the foaming bore cleaner & it's very own "foaming bore cleaner .308 snake" when I feel the need to clean the copper out of my barrel (as described above, and in further detail later in this thread). I clean my entire rifle with every single trip to the range, and WILL ONLY CLEAN OUT THE COPPER INSIDE OF MY BARREL when I see accuracy fall off... Other than that, it is rather easy!
Always double check to see if your magazine / chamber is empty! DUH! Safety is #1 concern!
I'll let these pictures do the talking. If you can't disassemble your AR rifle for cleaning purposes with these pictures, then you better just give your rifle to me.... I can't promise you'll get it back though! JK
The firing pin will slide right out once you pull the pin as in the picture above!
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