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cleaning AR-15 gas tube
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<blockquote data-quote="CAR-AR-M16" data-source="post: 1159970" data-attributes="member: 204"><p>If you seperate the upper and lower and remove the BCG and Charging Handle you have disassembled it all you ever need to in order to do a thorough cleaning (I assume you know how to break down the BCG). About the only other thing you might need to do is pull out the buffer and buffer spring every now and then. That is as far as our troops break them down. AR's do not need to be spotless to run well, but they do need to be properly lubed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAR-AR-M16, post: 1159970, member: 204"] If you seperate the upper and lower and remove the BCG and Charging Handle you have disassembled it all you ever need to in order to do a thorough cleaning (I assume you know how to break down the BCG). About the only other thing you might need to do is pull out the buffer and buffer spring every now and then. That is as far as our troops break them down. AR's do not need to be spotless to run well, but they do need to be properly lubed. [/QUOTE]
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