ar15 cleaning kit.

CK_32

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What do I need to get to clean my ar15??

I was thinking a ton of qtips.. Bore snake and im good to go..

What am I missing going to need??

What do you guys use to fully clean your ar?
 
Re: ar15 cleaning kit.

There are all sorts of specialized tools... but, you can get by with more typical items. I'll give you a list of what I use to clean mine:

Dewey AR15 bore guide
Dewey .22 cal coated rod
Dewey bronze .22 rifle bore brushes
Dewey Parker-hale style jag
GP brush
Brownell's bolt carrier recess scraper
Dewey chamber rod and chamber brush
Hoppes
aerosol gun cleaner to flush chamber/upper after scrubbing w/hoppes
old t-shirts
q-tips

The bolt carrier scraper isn't really needed- if you have a chamber rod (non-swivel handle), you can use bore brushes throughout your carrier- it will make quick work of the cleaning and save you the $25-$30 of the tool. Might have to take your BC to the store and look for correct size brushes though.
 
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If you don't have a kit for your weapons look at the military kit. It will clean all your weapons. Its kind of pricey though. I think you could get other kits for a lot cheaper. There are some Otis kits on SH for sale most of the time. I use a one piece rod to clean with. Here is a link to the military kit on the Otis site.
http://www.otisgun.com/pc_product_detail.asp?key=459AF3413F7A421DB4462B2E01C4F568
 
Re: ar15 cleaning kit.

I have a rod and solovents for my bolt action 700. I just need stuff to clean out the action and barrel.

And was just wondering if a extra tool was needed for ar's from other standard kits...
 
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I have the otis tactical kit. It covers .17 - 50 cal. rifle/pistol, and shotgun from .410 to 12/10 guage.

You can find them around for $40.00 give or take. I added a brush to my kit, or cut down an old tooth brush and your good to go.
 
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CK, In my opinion you don't need any other tools. I use the rod from my bolt actions. The only thing I use different is the chamber brush. I use alot of Q tips and sometimes pipe cleaners. BreakFree CLP cleans the bolt carrier and bolt. I even use it to clean the barrel. I use Slips 2000 EWL (extreme weapons lube) to lube the bolt and carrier. Also put a few drops on the rails to. Unless you shoot a whole bunch of rounds out of your weapon you are not going to have that big of a carbon build up. Hope this helps. I think this is why I like bolt guns alot better also.
 
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The dewey rod will fit down a 5.56?? If thats true ill just be buying new brushes and maybe a bore cleaner...

And I need some CLP.. I think.. I have hoppes #9 Eezox for lube and some tipton bore cleaner.

Isnt CLP just like Hoppes #9??
 
Re: ar15 cleaning kit.

CK-32 the guy who I bought my AR from in the UK includes the Otis 5.56 Cleaning Kit as part of the deal.

I have not been service trained on how to clean the rifle but it seems to have all the tools you'd need (including small screw top bottle of CLP - easy to refill).

The only thing I have added is some optics cleaning kit (small lens pen, lens tissues, and some lens cleaner from the photographic shop).

Just keep some Q-Tips and patches in there and IME you're all set.

Great for range/field use.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: CK_32</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The dewey rod will fit down a 5.56?? If thats true ill just be buying new brushes and maybe a bore cleaner...

And I need some CLP.. I think.. I have hoppes #9 Eezox for lube and some tipton bore cleaner.

Isnt CLP just like Hoppes #9?? </div></div>

Depends which size rod you have.

CLP isn't just like hoppes #9- Hoppes is for cleaning only where CLP is a "do it all" (which is BS IMO).

I'd just pick up a chamber rod, chamber brush and a few diff sized bore brushes to scrub out your BCG with. Then either Q-TIp it out or flush it with spray gun cleaner
 
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On item not listed is the Sinclair cleaning link, it keeps the action locked open for use of the bore guide. I find it helpfull to use a cleaning cradle. I have 2 Dewey rods for mu AR's. One for a brush, and one for a jag. It is just how I roll. Good luck, JPG