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AR15/10 Rifles
Suggestions on a BCG malfunction?
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<blockquote data-quote="woodnut" data-source="post: 786620" data-attributes="member: 17593"><p>Acloco is right on; but heed his advise that a little dab WILL do ya! Some even say to use a very light oil for this. If it's too much of any lube; it will attract dirt and can ****** function. Neither are good things. But do lube it. The polishing of the chamber is very good,too. When you lube the BCG, I use a light oil just before shooting and lube each lug of the bolt and a little dab on the carrier sides. The wear areas. After cleaning the rifle and BCG; before I install the bolt I lube the gas rings, just behind the gas rings, the cam pin, and around the ejector. I also lube the firing pin for the same reason, and all this oiling also helps cleaning the carbon off. Rub around with a finger to spread it overall. LIGHTLY! Except the lugs, I keep them wet. It will smoke at first shot or two, but it is a good thing. You may also want to look into a flat chrome silicon buffer spring. You won't buy but one, they last.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodnut, post: 786620, member: 17593"] Acloco is right on; but heed his advise that a little dab WILL do ya! Some even say to use a very light oil for this. If it's too much of any lube; it will attract dirt and can ****** function. Neither are good things. But do lube it. The polishing of the chamber is very good,too. When you lube the BCG, I use a light oil just before shooting and lube each lug of the bolt and a little dab on the carrier sides. The wear areas. After cleaning the rifle and BCG; before I install the bolt I lube the gas rings, just behind the gas rings, the cam pin, and around the ejector. I also lube the firing pin for the same reason, and all this oiling also helps cleaning the carbon off. Rub around with a finger to spread it overall. LIGHTLY! Except the lugs, I keep them wet. It will smoke at first shot or two, but it is a good thing. You may also want to look into a flat chrome silicon buffer spring. You won't buy but one, they last. [/QUOTE]
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