This was the most helpful information I ever found after I bought my AR15. I purchased the Bore Snake, Otis kit and a barbers brush after watching this and cleaning my rifle has become easier and easier. I still watch this guy occasionally because it is a pleasure to watch an expert shine doing something he's extremely proficient at. Thank you for a great instructional video.
This is an excellent video! I have been trained on the proper cleaning & maintenance of the ar platform, but I still learned a few things! The internet needs more videos like this, with accurate, correct information. Thanks for posting! 👍🏻👍🏻
Excellent detailed instruction! I wish I had an OTIS kit back when I went through Basic in 2000. Now they issue them as standard and we went from a 2 hour cleaning session to a 20 minute session for an inspection grade cleaning.
This is a must see video, especially for a "1st time" AR owner. The only point that I would like to add is at about 46:18 of reassembling the BCG, after replacing the firing pin into the BC is to make sure that the firing pin is in place all the way forward before replacing the retaining pin. Then double check that the firing pin can not fall out. If the firing pin isn't all the way forward the retaining pin may not hold the firing pin in place thus allowing the firing pin to be lose in the BC which will lead to a very bad jam. Other than that, this is an awesome instructional video. Thank you Sootch00 for producing this for the community.
Very good demonstration thank you! I have always just broken down the BCG and clean the parts with mineral spirits. The same all along the gas system of the rifle and the carbon is gone. I have LSA in a precision oiler and I put a very small drop in the high friction areas. Thousands of rounds later, and the gun has minimal wear and runs as it was intended. Mineral spirits is $8 per quart...
Yes indeed. The gun cleaner/gun lube industry makes millions off of gullible gun owners with new formulations yearly when simple cleaners work the same and for less money. You can make your own more complex cleaners like Ed's Red too for cheap
For sure helped me nfocus on a few points I was neglecting. This vid or similar class should be a mandatory part of owning an AR. It adds a level of safety just by pointing out some of the nuances associated and unique to the platform. Good Stuff!!
That is a great cleaning lesson. And to tell you the truth I was very glad to here about ammonium based solvents. I never new the damage they could do to chrome lined barrels. I've checked my all my solvents and I've been lucky so far. Thanks for the video Sootch00. Well worth the time.
thanks for making this vid sootch00 i've watched it twice so far and learn more each time...as a newbie to the 223 world I honestly thank you for what you do. Long live the republic!
Thanks scootch, for all the informative and helpful videos! I live in NC, like I believe I heard you say that you did....I live on the outer banks in Kitty Hawk. I bought a Otis MSR kit after watching this video and I have to say, it is by far the BEST cleaning kit I could find. In the past I bought inferior kits..... No more!! Otis really is that good! Keep up the good videos!!! Thanks a lot! Daryl
Thank you, Roger, great presentation. I sat through your entire presentation and learned a lot about cleaning and maintenance the rifle, even though I haven't yet decided which AR-15 to buy! I'm subscribing to your channel from now on.
Hyatt is THE authority in firearm knowledge. Whenever the local news needs to report on firearm topics they always ask these guys. A true Charlotte institution.
An excellent, very detailed instructional video. I learned the 'correct' method by watching this. Thank you for sharing it. It is very much appreciated!!
just shot my first ar build this weekend so good timing on this video. I've seen many things about cleaning but this was still helpful. i really enjoy all the things you do for new shooters on your channel.
Hey Scootch, Being a new AR owner I watched this video all the way through and every other cleaning and maintenance video I can find on youtube including many of yours. I have learned so much in a short time but know I have a lot more to learn. I haven't fired my new rifle yet as it is still blistering hot here in Florida and I am waiting for it to cool down a bit to go to the range. Thank you for this video and all of your video's.
Great video for newbies and those who have been at it a long time. I enjoy learning others methods and picking up new insight and tips. Keep up tje good work!
I watched the whole video to see if there was anything maybe that I've never heard or come across as far as AR cleaning goes, and I'd say sure learned a few things that I may have not known before, worth watching even if you have plenty of experience like myself, I like to get as much information from many different sources on things and take all the good things away from them with the intention of furthering my knowledge on stuff like this or anything else I might be into, good video especially if you just got your first AR platform and weren't in any of the services (where they'll teach you all this stuff) or have little to no gun/AR-15 experience...
Roger did a great job .. picked up some real good tips .. and I've been cleaning an AR rifle for many years in the military. Never thought about a simple "barber's" brush for getting into places where my fingers are too big .. Thanks to Roger and Sootch for another great and useful video .. very useful presentation with a great instructor ..
Love the vid.. Roger is a great guy he sold me my first gun.. He went out of his way to find me cz 75 sp-01 tactical.. I bought this gun after I saw your video on the cz and roger is the guy that sold me gun.. I wish I was there when you were here in Charlotte..
Awesome cleaning video not to be rude I didn't learn anything due to the fact that I was in the Marine Corps well still I am in the Marine Corps going on 15 years and I was taught to clean my rifle the exact same way that you cleaned the rifle on the video I feel you did an excellent job of teaching people that didn't know how to properly clean that brand of rifle awesome job Semper Fi
AviatorGM The Corps used CLP: Cleaner, Lubricant and Protectant. The brand is unknown. For deep cleaning the heavy carbon especially after shooting a lot of rounds, we used a solvent tank.
Sootch my friend, I can't believe I have never seen this video. While I have always had AR's, I still learned quite a few things here from this video. Special thanks to you and Roger for this. (Btw, my girlfriend thanks you for your VP9SK video. Between Hickok45 and your review, she has her first CCW piece.) God bless you and your family sir. - Tom
Great video. Took an opportunity to visit Hyatt Guns while visiting parents in NC. Met Roger. Super guy. Took the time to give me a tour of the shop and answered some additional questions I had about AR's. Sootch - really enjoy your videos!
How can you miss part of a cleaning rod with the brush attached not coming out of the barrel. That person must of been drunk when doing that cleaning. Oh and great videos thanks.
Very nice. I have been shooting for 30 years & picked up a few tips. Love the barber brush idea. I quit using solvents years ago. I just use Rem Oil & let it sit for a while. Carbon will then come off pretty easily with just a cloth. It takes a little longer & isn't practical if you don't have the time but I enjoy cleaning my guns & I would rather not use solvents. For lube I use good, old fashon gun grease in the summer. That can get to thick when it gets cold so in winter I use a thin lithium grease. I just haven't found anything better. All these new lubes have their strong points but, overall, it's really hard to beat standard old grease. Especially in an AR. Out in the desert shooting a bunch of rounds grease sticks to your bolt & carrier much longer than any oil I have found.
Great video and I’m impressed with your speed and efficiency. However I cannot see any of the parts you are describing or the lubrication points. Please consider a video showing the breakdown of the bolt carrier group and lube points in the lower at a distance of less than 6’ from the camera. Thank you
I just bought some steel 223 wolf performance/tulammo and only issues I’m noticing while running this ammo through my 1 month new Saint AR15 (around 300rds total) the back of some of the shells are chewed up!! Cleaned and Checked my extractor and it’s fine
Thanks for posting,I had bought some of that Butches Bore shine for my chrome Lined AR15. I did use it but thank goodness I didn't leave it in more than a minute or two. I have not used it since I watched you video.
Awesome video Don "Sootch" I really like what u are doing on your channel. Keep up the hard work and as always be of good courage,God bless America, long live the republic
I have cleaned many AR-15 guns and I still enjoyed watching this. I use a one inch paint brush for putting oil on my gun I can't find a good barber brush
Watched the whole video. Very informative. The only thing I would change is that your camera would be up close when you're working the smaller parts. Thanks for the video.
+Dylan Wheeler hey my suggestion is to buy the m and p 15 sport its a great ar platform I have 4k rounds through mine with no failure to eject or malfunctions what so ever great dependable rifle and the price is cheap I got mine for 650 smith n Wesson is a great corp
I have to admit, in the last 20,000 rounds of shooting steel I've had zero problems. I clean the bolt every 1,000 rounds and the barrel every 300 rounds. It wasn't until the last 1,000 rounds that I started having issues. After checking the ammo, I found it was a bad lot of wolf. Ran a different lot and was back to 100% success rate. To each his own.
Overall a great video (I beg to differ on his opinion of steel-cased ammo, but that's a minor criticism). Thanks for posting it sootch. It's also finally persuaded me to pick up an Otis cleaning kit (that BORE tool kicks ass!).
Great video and super helpful info. I get that you want ppl to support their local gun shop but not all gun shop owners / employees are helpful like this. My local shop is run by an A hole who doesnt help anyone with anything.
I think concerns about laquer and polymer cases are overblown. It might only apply after 3 mag dumps or similar use. Even then i believe the laquer they use now is properly cured so it is much less likely to do that. I have shot 1000s and 1000s of laquer 223 without issue.
I have seen another video from three years after this using the same Otis kit and bore snake. I came to the conclusion that many things in this kit would be usable on my other firearms. I also just noticed that the bore snakes are made for my other calibers. So this AR cleaning will be my test of all this. If it does the job going to invest in other ones.
Great video, but the coating on steel cased ammo will not come off, even with a propane torch. The reason is that its dirtier and the carbon builds up,not the coating.
About 80% of my shooting is with steel case ammo. I probably shoot 2,500 rounds per year for 12 years now (purchased first AR in 2010 when Obama was in office). Almost no issues.
He should mention to wear gloves when cleaning, the kind like at the doctor's office or you can get them at Harbor Freight, same thing when reloading ammo. Good video, good info.
Good info. Poor audio. Info on steel cased ammo is incorrect. The coating on steel cased ammo is not 'sticking' to the chamber. Look up 'Lucky Gunner' test fire article on steel ammo.
Thirty-four minutes in, and finally, the camera zoom function was used on the biggest part of the rifle! I would pay for this guy to do the same video again without all the additional noise, more detailed zoomed and focused camera work.
Good video and agree with the products mentioned. But I prefer to use my one piece carbon Tipton cleaning rod with a JP Enterprise bore guide over the snake for speed and ease of use in cleaning the bore of the barrel. The JP bore guide may seem a bit expensive at $40.00 but it's finished like a fine gun barrel and is a steal for the price, imo. I'm actually surprised it only cost $40.00, considering the quality ! If you don't have one, get one !
just got done coating the inside and outside of my AR-15 with SUPERTECH SAE 10W-30 motor oil.... there is a note saying "for gasoline engines" but they should add "and firearms". love this thing. rem oil dries too quickly, wd-40 dries after the first mag, this thing never seems to dry out.
***** Not trolling, Im poor and can't afford any of those solvents... rem-oil runs out too quickly for me. Simple green and Synthetic car oil are probably gonna last me forever and they don't leave my AR-15 leaking black fluids thats stain my bed every time I put it down. and I don't have to spray the BCG every 100 rounds,
ryanjames170 I have also used white lithium grease on the rails of the bolt only. I don't know why people think they have to soak the whole bolt carrier group. Only the rails of the bolt carrier need oil or grease. The rest of the bolt carrier free floats in the gun. All the extra oil just attracts more dirt.
I just separate my upper and lower and put them on the bottom rack in the dishwasher through a cycle. When the cycle is done I give them a good dose of REM oil and run a bore snake through it a couple times. Easy breezy!
I can't stand the misconception that the polymer on the cases of most Russian steel cased ammo makes casings get stuck. THIS is NOT true, the real cause of stuck casing is the fact that the steel case does not expand as much and as a result does not seal the chamber from the barrel entirely, this lets carbon blow back into the chamber wall and carbon foul it, once this carbon builds up for long enough you start getting stuck casings. The lacquer and polymer are much higher temp rated than the gun generally gets, sure if you cook your barrel you could get it hot enough to get that polymer to melt but under normal shooting it will never melt.
+Brandon Lee Okay thanks. The staff at my range told me to stay away from it because they've seen guns seize up. But the rounds are so much more affordable that I'd like to use them.
I spent almost 24 months in Angola only using motor oil and sometimes even used motor oil that's it none of that fancy stuff.never a problem with my RPK
What do you think of Hoppes#9 & Hops oil, or even REMOIL? What about a little solvent only down the gas tube followed by long pipe cleaner or nylon brush that fits perfectly? Provided there's no chance of anything getting stuck or breaking off into the gas tube.
+David Sullivan Hoppes#9 solvent is fine but Hops oil and Remoil are less than good.Pat Rogers says something to the effect, "Something is better than nothing, but some things are better than others." Slip2000 EWL is what you seek for oil. You DO NOT need to clean out your gas tube. There are more damaged gas tubes from people attempting to "clean" them than damaged/worn from shooting. Any significant amount of fouling in the gas tube is blown out with the high pressure gasses moving through it.
itsallahoax Have you run any steel cased ammo through yours? I haven't personally but if it functions flawlessly without any harm to the gun I just might.
Scott Spencer I have only fired the M855 round through it. I'm not 100% sure (haven't spoken to anyone at FNH), but the SCAR's chamber looks identical to an AR/M16 and would likely have the same issues. Given the price on SCAR barrels ($1000+ USD), I'm too chickenshit to try steel case or non-lead bullets.
I was the only one in my company in Vietnam 67-68 that brought a cleaning kit.I grew up with guns my dad taught me right.
This was the most helpful information I ever found after I bought my AR15. I purchased the Bore Snake, Otis kit and a barbers brush after watching this and cleaning my rifle has become easier and easier. I still watch this guy occasionally because it is a pleasure to watch an expert shine doing something he's extremely proficient at. Thank you for a great instructional video.
Who would have thought that 7 years later, this video is still teaching ol' dogs new tricks.
This is an excellent video! I have been trained on the proper cleaning & maintenance of the ar platform, but I still learned a few things! The internet needs more videos like this, with accurate, correct information. Thanks for posting! 👍🏻👍🏻
Excellent detailed instruction! I wish I had an OTIS kit back when I went through Basic in 2000. Now they issue them as standard and we went from a 2 hour cleaning session to a 20 minute session for an inspection grade cleaning.
Great video, Sootch. I am a barber and I never would have thought to use a shaving brush to lube. Great idea!
This is a must see video, especially for a "1st time" AR owner. The only point that I would like to add is at about 46:18 of reassembling the BCG, after replacing the firing pin into the BC is to make sure that the firing pin is in place all the way forward before replacing the retaining pin. Then double check that the firing pin can not fall out. If the firing pin isn't all the way forward the retaining pin may not hold the firing pin in place thus allowing the firing pin to be lose in the BC which will lead to a very bad jam. Other than that, this is an awesome instructional video. Thank you Sootch00 for producing this for the community.
Very good demonstration thank you! I have always just broken down the BCG and clean the parts with mineral spirits. The same all along the gas system of the rifle and the carbon is gone. I have LSA in a precision oiler and I put a very small drop in the high friction areas. Thousands of rounds later, and the gun has minimal wear and runs as it was intended. Mineral spirits is $8 per quart...
Yes indeed. The gun cleaner/gun lube industry makes millions off of gullible gun owners with new formulations yearly when simple cleaners work the same and for less money. You can make your own more complex cleaners like Ed's Red too for cheap
Nothing like gett'n home after a long day and watching my favorite youtube channel.
For sure helped me nfocus on a few points I was neglecting. This vid or similar class should be a mandatory part of owning an AR. It adds a level of safety just by pointing out some of the nuances associated and unique to the platform. Good Stuff!!
Roger is a great guy, knows his stuff. He's helped me several times at Hyatt's in Charlotte.
That is a great cleaning lesson. And to tell you the truth I was very glad to here about ammonium based solvents. I never new the damage they could do to chrome lined barrels. I've checked my all my solvents and I've been lucky so far. Thanks for the video Sootch00. Well worth the time.
thanks for making this vid sootch00 i've watched it twice so far and learn more each time...as a newbie to the 223 world I honestly thank you for what you do. Long live the republic!
Thanks scootch, for all the informative and helpful videos! I live in NC, like I believe I heard you say that you did....I live on the outer banks in Kitty Hawk. I bought a Otis MSR kit after watching this video and I have to say, it is by far the BEST cleaning kit I could find. In the past I bought inferior kits..... No more!! Otis really is that good! Keep up the good videos!!! Thanks a lot! Daryl
Thank you, Roger, great presentation. I sat through your entire presentation and learned a lot about cleaning and maintenance the rifle, even though I haven't yet decided which AR-15 to buy! I'm subscribing to your channel from now on.
So that's how to use the chamber brush... I've been pulling back and forth all this time. Thanks the video!
Hyatt is THE authority in firearm knowledge. Whenever the local news needs to report on firearm topics they always ask these guys. A true Charlotte institution.
An excellent, very detailed instructional video. I learned the 'correct' method by watching this. Thank you for sharing it. It is very much appreciated!!
That was a great video. I have seen many different ways to clean an AR, and this was the most thorough, by far.
just shot my first ar build this weekend so good timing on this video. I've seen many things about cleaning but this was still helpful. i really enjoy all the things you do for new shooters on your channel.
Hey Scootch, Being a new AR owner I watched this video all the way through and every other cleaning and maintenance video I can find on youtube including many of yours. I have learned so much in a short time but know I have a lot more to learn. I haven't fired my new rifle yet as it is still blistering hot here in Florida and I am waiting for it to cool down a bit to go to the range. Thank you for this video and all of your video's.
Great video for newbies and those who have been at it a long time. I enjoy learning others methods and picking up new insight and tips.
Keep up tje good work!
Hyatt is a great place to purchase firearms. I bought 3 of my Sig Sauers through them. Customer Service is great.
I watched the whole video to see if there was anything maybe that I've never heard or come across as far as AR cleaning goes, and I'd say sure learned a few things that I may have not known before, worth watching even if you have plenty of experience like myself, I like to get as much information from many different sources on things and take all the good things away from them with the intention of furthering my knowledge on stuff like this or anything else I might be into, good video especially if you just got your first AR platform and weren't in any of the services (where they'll teach you all this stuff) or have little to no gun/AR-15 experience...
That was the best AR 15 cleaning video I have seen to date.
Could have been done in 10 minutes. You must like wasting 50 minutes -lol
Roger did a great job .. picked up some real good tips .. and I've been cleaning an AR rifle for many years in the military. Never thought about a simple "barber's" brush for getting into places where my fingers are too big .. Thanks to Roger and Sootch for another great and useful video .. very useful presentation with a great instructor ..
In the Marine Corps we used a small paint brush, works just as well.
Love the vid.. Roger is a great guy he sold me my first gun.. He went out of his way to find me cz 75 sp-01 tactical.. I bought this gun after I saw your video on the cz and roger is the guy that sold me gun.. I wish I was there when you were here in Charlotte..
Great video. Legit stuff. Thank you for doing this kind of stuff and uploading it for newcomers to get knowledge.
Thanks for watching my friend.
Bro, I love your name and thumbnail. I also love your videos Sootch00
AmericanPatriot0895 Thanks a Million.
Awesome cleaning video not to be rude I didn't learn anything due to the fact that I was in the Marine Corps well still I am in the Marine Corps going on 15 years and I was taught to clean my rifle the exact same way that you cleaned the rifle on the video I feel you did an excellent job of teaching people that didn't know how to properly clean that brand of rifle awesome job Semper Fi
josh D What cleaner and lube and grease (If any) do you use in the Corp? Thanks
AviatorGM The Corps used CLP: Cleaner, Lubricant and Protectant. The brand is unknown. For deep cleaning the heavy carbon especially after shooting a lot of rounds, we used a solvent tank.
I've bought 3 pistols from them. Great shop. They are my local go to for sure.
Sootch my friend, I can't believe I have never seen this video. While I have always had AR's, I still learned quite a few things here from this video. Special thanks to you and Roger for this. (Btw, my girlfriend thanks you for your VP9SK video. Between Hickok45 and your review, she has her first CCW piece.) God bless you and your family sir. - Tom
Ex vet here and I would like to say kudos to you, well Done!
I’m purchasing a barbers brush right now.
Great Seminar As to be expected from a 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment (504th PIR) Paratrooper Thanks Roger Strike Hold, AATW Brother.
Great video. Took an opportunity to visit Hyatt Guns while visiting parents in NC. Met Roger. Super guy. Took the time to give me a tour of the shop and answered some additional questions I had about AR's. Sootch - really enjoy your videos!
This guy sold me a Ar today he also recommend this video. Good guy
The best and most thorough cleaning video I've seen. Thanks Sootch00
One of the most useful videos you've done !
How can you miss part of a cleaning rod with the brush attached not coming out of the barrel. That person must of been drunk when doing that cleaning. Oh and great videos thanks.
Very nice. I have been shooting for 30 years & picked up a few tips. Love the barber brush idea. I quit using solvents years ago. I just use Rem Oil & let it sit for a while. Carbon will then come off pretty easily with just a cloth. It takes a little longer & isn't practical if you don't have the time but I enjoy cleaning my guns & I would rather not use solvents.
For lube I use good, old fashon gun grease in the summer. That can get to thick when it gets cold so in winter I use a thin lithium grease. I just haven't found anything better. All these new lubes have their strong points but, overall, it's really hard to beat standard old grease. Especially in an AR. Out in the desert shooting a bunch of rounds grease sticks to your bolt & carrier much longer than any oil I have found.
I might add never even though about putting the break free and solvent on the bore snake, thank you roger ,,
Great video and I’m impressed with your speed and efficiency. However I cannot see any of the parts you are describing or the lubrication points. Please consider a video showing the breakdown of the bolt carrier group and lube points in the lower at a distance of less than 6’ from the camera. Thank you
I just bought some steel 223 wolf performance/tulammo and only issues I’m noticing while running this ammo through my 1 month new Saint AR15 (around 300rds total) the back of some of the shells are chewed up!! Cleaned and Checked my extractor and it’s fine
Thanks for posting,I had bought some of that Butches Bore shine for my chrome Lined AR15. I did use it but thank goodness I didn't leave it in more than a minute or two. I have not used it since I watched you video.
Awesome video Don "Sootch" I really like what u are doing on your channel. Keep up the hard work and as always be of good courage,God bless America, long live the republic
I have cleaned many AR-15 guns and I still enjoyed watching this. I use a one inch paint brush for putting oil on my gun I can't find a good barber brush
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Good video. I learned quite a bit. Learned a bit from other videos as well. This is a thumbs up.
Watched the whole video. Very informative. The only thing I would change is that your camera would be up close when you're working the smaller parts. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for keeping this up. Very helpful!
About to purchase my first AR and came across Sootch00. Love your videos brother!! Keep them comin'
+Dylan Wheeler hey my suggestion is to buy the m and p 15 sport its a great ar platform I have 4k rounds through mine with no failure to eject or malfunctions what so ever great dependable rifle and the price is cheap I got mine for 650 smith n Wesson is a great corp
I have to admit, in the last 20,000 rounds of shooting steel I've had zero problems. I clean the bolt every 1,000 rounds and the barrel every 300 rounds. It wasn't until the last 1,000 rounds that I started having issues. After checking the ammo, I found it was a bad lot of wolf. Ran a different lot and was back to 100% success rate. To each his own.
GunTotinMinnesotan If I was this thorough I’d never want to shoot.
Overall a great video (I beg to differ on his opinion of steel-cased ammo, but that's a minor criticism). Thanks for posting it sootch. It's also finally persuaded me to pick up an Otis cleaning kit (that BORE tool kicks ass!).
Great video and super helpful info. I get that you want ppl to support their local gun shop but not all gun shop owners / employees are helpful like this. My local shop is run by an A hole who doesnt help anyone with anything.
Absolutely great video. Thank you
The sporting rifle cleaning education I was lacking, now I know.
Sootch00 Would you mind providing a list of the equipment that he used in this video? Or a general idea of what he used. Thanks!
thank you for the info,I am a beginner shooter and this was most helpful.
Thanks for posting this...definitely worth the watch.
Sootch could you paste a link in this comment or the description of the two books mentioned in this video. Thank you.
I think concerns about laquer and polymer cases are overblown. It might only apply after 3 mag dumps or similar use. Even then i believe the laquer they use now is properly cured so it is much less likely to do that. I have shot 1000s and 1000s of laquer 223 without issue.
Suddenly, hundreds of TH-cam commenters became expert gunsmiths
Very informative video. Its always nice to see how others clean their guns and what they use. Thanks for sharing Sootch
I have seen another video from three years after this using the same Otis kit and bore snake. I came to the conclusion that many things in this kit would be usable on my other firearms. I also just noticed that the bore snakes are made for my other calibers. So this AR cleaning will be my test of all this. If it does the job going to invest in other ones.
Great video, but the coating on steel cased ammo will not come off, even with a propane torch. The reason is that its dirtier and the carbon builds up,not the coating.
That will be your little secret since I have seen it happen in training classes
About 80% of my shooting is with steel case ammo. I probably shoot 2,500 rounds per year for 12 years now (purchased first AR in 2010 when Obama was in office). Almost no issues.
He should mention to wear gloves when cleaning, the kind like at the doctor's office or you can get them at Harbor Freight, same thing when reloading ammo. Good video, good info.
Glockster I'm in big trouble, I've been reloading over 30 years and never once wore gloves.
Mr Roger did an informative job. Thanks a bunch for the video. -COLE
Well worth watching. Thank you very much.
Good info. Poor audio. Info on steel cased ammo is incorrect. The coating on steel cased ammo is not 'sticking' to the chamber. Look up 'Lucky Gunner' test fire article on steel ammo.
Lots of great stuff and so informative! Thanks
Great vid! Thanks Don! Roger does a great job and I learned some neat stuff too!
This how to clean a rifle I ever seen thank you for your hard work and think Roy again
Thirty-four minutes in, and finally, the camera zoom function was used on the biggest part of the rifle!
I would pay for this guy to do the same video again without all the additional noise, more detailed zoomed and focused camera work.
Good stuff. He seems like a great guy with a ton of knowledge.
Good video and agree with the products mentioned.
But I prefer to use my one piece carbon Tipton cleaning rod with a JP Enterprise bore guide over the snake for speed and ease of use in cleaning the bore of the barrel.
The JP bore guide may seem a bit expensive at $40.00 but it's finished like a fine gun barrel and is a steal for the price, imo.
I'm actually surprised it only cost $40.00, considering the quality !
If you don't have one, get one !
Thx for this vid from Germany. Many usefull information. Great explanation.
just got done coating the inside and outside of my AR-15 with SUPERTECH SAE 10W-30 motor oil....
there is a note saying "for gasoline engines" but they should add "and firearms".
love this thing. rem oil dries too quickly, wd-40 dries after the first mag, this thing never seems to dry out.
***** Not trolling, Im poor and can't afford any of those solvents... rem-oil runs out too quickly for me. Simple green and Synthetic car oil are probably gonna last me forever and they don't leave my AR-15 leaking black fluids thats stain my bed every time I put it down. and I don't have to spray the BCG every 100 rounds,
Andres Ricardo i use Red high temp grease
ryanjames170 I have also used white lithium grease on the rails of the bolt only. I don't know why people think they have to soak the whole bolt carrier group. Only the rails of the bolt carrier need oil or grease. The rest of the bolt carrier free floats in the gun. All the extra oil just attracts more dirt.
Great video. Some guys advocate just spraying everything with a all in one cleaner lubricant.
Nice, I’m in statesville, North Carolina, about 45 mins north of Charlotte
I learned a lot of things and even tools to use!
Great video, thank you for uploading. This will be the video I point new AR owners to.
Very informative video. Thanks for posting this one!
Great video, Don! Very educational. Next time have Hyatt hold off on running the supersonic cleaner.
Keep up the good work!
Well... thanks again Sootch , you cost me a Otis elite system 2books a bore brush .... I guess you could say I like the video. Thank you for posting
I just separate my upper and lower and put them on the bottom rack in the dishwasher through a cycle. When the cycle is done I give them a good dose of REM oil and run a bore snake through it a couple times. Easy breezy!
I can't stand the misconception that the polymer on the cases of most Russian steel cased ammo makes casings get stuck.
THIS is NOT true, the real cause of stuck casing is the fact that the steel case does not expand as much and as a result does not seal the chamber from the barrel entirely, this lets carbon blow back into the chamber wall and carbon foul it, once this carbon builds up for long enough you start getting stuck casings.
The lacquer and polymer are much higher temp rated than the gun generally gets, sure if you cook your barrel you could get it hot enough to get that polymer to melt but under normal shooting it will never melt.
So what's the solution? Better cleaning, or just don't use Russian steel cased ammo?
+Robert Michael just clean it semi regularly if you don't want it to get stuck cases.
+Robert Michael just clean it semi regularly if you don't want it to get stuck cases.
+Brandon Lee Okay thanks. The staff at my range told me to stay away from it because they've seen guns seize up. But the rounds are so much more affordable that I'd like to use them.
+Robert Michael ROs love to spread misinformation like that.... I run steel in all my 5.56 guns and it does fine
I spent almost 24 months in Angola only using motor oil and sometimes even used motor oil that's it none of that fancy stuff.never a problem with my RPK
Awesome video, a lot of very good information here
Excellent video... Thank you!!
Thanks for the video. I definitely learned a lot for my next cleaning!!
Thanks so much for this...I learned volumes!!
I don't add a solvent to my engine oil, why would I put lubricant behind my solvent on a borebrush I intend to run 5 times?
What do you think of Hoppes#9 & Hops oil, or even REMOIL? What about a little solvent only down the gas tube followed by long pipe cleaner or nylon brush that fits perfectly? Provided there's no chance of anything getting stuck or breaking off into the gas tube.
+David Sullivan Hoppes#9 solvent is fine but Hops oil and Remoil are less than good.Pat Rogers says something to the effect, "Something is better than nothing, but some things are better than others." Slip2000 EWL is what you seek for oil. You DO NOT need to clean out your gas tube. There are more damaged gas tubes from people attempting to "clean" them than damaged/worn from shooting. Any significant amount of fouling in the gas tube is blown out with the high pressure gasses moving through it.
I would like to see you do a video Springfield Saint edge versus Springfield Saint Victor
he may have gotten the carbon out of the barrel but he didn't touch the copper inside it. i'll call that barrel only half clean.
Thanks for the information. Very helpful.
Great video, very informative! 👍🏻🇺🇸
Thanks, you answered many of my questions
Pretty good info! Thanks for the video!
Thanks you guys!
Don, can you please link me to the books he mentions in the video?
This video makes me appreciate my SCAR 16s even more.
The first time I cleaned my SCAR I thought Federal had come up with some super clean burning powder.
itsallahoax Have you run any steel cased ammo through yours? I haven't personally but if it functions flawlessly without any harm to the gun I just might.
Scott Spencer I shoot nothing but steel case ammo through my AR. If it works on my AR I am sure it will work on your scar.
Scott Spencer
I have only fired the M855 round through it. I'm not 100% sure (haven't spoken to anyone at FNH), but the SCAR's chamber looks identical to an AR/M16 and would likely have the same issues. Given the price on SCAR barrels ($1000+ USD), I'm too chickenshit to try steel case or non-lead bullets.
They are piston. Its a shirt stroke piston system that moves the rather large bolt carrier.