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AR15/10 Rifles
proper cleaning
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Thomas" data-source="post: 710227" data-attributes="member: 15748"><p>The straight military PMs and FMs are probably the most authoratative sources, but there's some other decent references out there as well. I'd recommend most anything that Glen Zediker's done, as well as the books by Derrick Martin or John Feamster. These all deal with competitve ARs in particular, but they all touch on cleaning pretty thoroughly. Derrick, if I recall correctly specifically mentions the gas tube cleaning debacles, and I've been in his shop at Camp Perry when one of these guns was brought in by a shooter. Yeah, quite a discussion on that one. </p><p> </p><p>As far as websites, I'm sure there are, but I can't say which ones. There's a ton of info on AR15.com, some good, some bad, some total BS. I'd take much of what you find thre with very large grains of salt. You might also check the National Match forum at usrifleteams.com. Some very good info there, devided by rifle type; AR, M1 or M14, etc..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Thomas, post: 710227, member: 15748"] The straight military PMs and FMs are probably the most authoratative sources, but there's some other decent references out there as well. I'd recommend most anything that Glen Zediker's done, as well as the books by Derrick Martin or John Feamster. These all deal with competitve ARs in particular, but they all touch on cleaning pretty thoroughly. Derrick, if I recall correctly specifically mentions the gas tube cleaning debacles, and I've been in his shop at Camp Perry when one of these guns was brought in by a shooter. Yeah, quite a discussion on that one. As far as websites, I'm sure there are, but I can't say which ones. There's a ton of info on AR15.com, some good, some bad, some total BS. I'd take much of what you find thre with very large grains of salt. You might also check the National Match forum at usrifleteams.com. Some very good info there, devided by rifle type; AR, M1 or M14, etc.. [/QUOTE]
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