AR15 muzzle cleaning

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AR15 muzzle cleaning

#1 Post by JS569 »

After a day at the range, I was doing a thorough clean on my AR15 S.P rifle, I noticed that between the crown of the barrel and the flash suppressor it is hard to clean! Effectively the end of the barrel collects the usual filth from firing a rifle, any ideas on how to get in there to clean the top end of the barrel?
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Re: AR15 muzzle cleaning

#2 Post by BamBam »

I just remove the muzzle brake and clean the crown. I should probably install a new crush washer each time, but so far the brake hasn't come undone while I'm shooting.
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JS569

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#3 Post by JS569 »

do i just need a normal spanner for that or a special tool?
SevenSixTwo

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#4 Post by SevenSixTwo »

Cotton bud with some CLP before pull-through.
Rburro2

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#5 Post by Rburro2 »

Nope adjustable will do its really stubborn but spray with frog lube or c2r then go and watch tele for half hour then repeat wipe in between and use your nail on any stubborn bits.
John MH

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#6 Post by John MH »

Don't bother cleaning it, its will still shoot fine. More damage is done to rifle crowns cleaning them than shooting and leaving them dirty.
Rburro2

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#7 Post by Rburro2 »

cheers john just saved me another job i hate doing
JS569

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#8 Post by JS569 »

Thanks guys, is it not likley to corrode the crown?
Jackmanuk

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#9 Post by Jackmanuk »

powders arnt corrosive theses days are they ?
Dangermouse

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#10 Post by Dangermouse »

Not disagreeing with what has been said Butt...

When I had my 10/22 I had a pepper pot muzzle break which I did not clean for some time. When I did eventually clean it I was suprisid to see how much damage had been done by corrosion. Either the heat or powder had caused the damage.

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