I use a paperclip for the area around the chamber, and then air in a can to blow it out, then those ear cleaning sticks for the small places around the chamber.
Hey just picked my up one a week ago and am wondering is it necessary to take apart the extractor and firing pin when cleaning? If so about how many shots? 1k rounds more,less...?
@OneEyedJoel I would say, that if you pick up anything used you should take it down 100 percent to clean it, at least the first time. If it's brand new, I'd do the same to get all the preservation oil off it. 22 has a tenancy to be pretty dirty, so I'd say take it apart every time you clean it. Others may disagree, but that's what I do. Hope this helps.. Rock on Joel!
Dear JDP, Thank you for making such a detailed video including the bolt disassembly/reassembly process. I am curious what sized Roll Pin Punch did you use? Many reviews of this fine rifle mentioned frequent jamming of the action during the extractor/ejector process. There were plenty of owners voicing this exact concern so that I bought the Volquartsen replacement extractor and firing pin for the 15-22 and I verified the ejector was bent properly and aligned for proper function (and since my 15-22 Sport MOE is new, no carbon build-up on the bolt was present to cause a misalignment of the ejector). During the bolt disassembly, change of the extractor and firing pin the reassembly of the rolled spring pin (using a Roll Spring Punch 1/16" as recommended by a different UA-camr. This recommended size punch might need to be a 5/64ths") did not go back into its slot with gentle taps of my GraceUSA brass hammer. The pin was not fully removed, so was already started in the proper alignment for reassembly. The steel of these rolled spring pins can be easily deformed. So, I removed the pin entirely and called Smith&Wesson customer service where an agent named David, researched the exact pin and is sending me a set of four (awesome service sending me these back-ups). The GraceUSA 7-Piece Roll Spring Punch Set RS-7 $29 allows you to remove the pin partly or totally. The GraceUSA Roll Pin Holder Punch Set 5-Piece Steel RSH-5 $29 allows you to start the pin into the slot without crushing the ends of the pin with less likelihood of bending the pin. Many online gun shop sellers of stainless-steel Roll Spring Pins do not state the diameters of various pins, so it is very difficult to find a replacement other than from Smith&Wesson or a gunsmith who knows and stocks the array. I'll measure the diameter of the S&W pin before selecting the correct Roll Pin Holder Punch examining the 1/16th" or 5/64ths" Holder Punch for re-inserting the pin.
I have heard of that problem, but never experienced it myself. One of my co-workers has a newer one MOE like yours, and does have that problem. You have put some really good information in here thank you.
I just picked one up, now i grew up with snap caps or drywall anchors for dry firing a 22lr, is the m&p designed in such a way that dry firing is ok even without my extra steps?
Also, theres no need to dry fire it, you take it to the range and there you fire it, and if you cock it with no ammo in it then you open the upper and pull the trigger while holding the hammer so no damage is done.
Cool video. Hope to get mine next week. What ammunition do you shoot? I have purchased cci stingers for small game hunting and cci standard for targets. 🇮🇪
It always takes longer when trying to film it. If I wasn't filming, it would take me about 30 to 45 minutes. While filming, it took over an hour and a half. For me anyway, the hardest part of creating the video is getting whats in my head to come out of my mouth correctly, even when I have things written down Lol.
Hey Steve... No, I didn't forget.. I Just didn't film a lot of it. In my older videos (like this one) I tried to keep them short, so I fast forwarded through most of it, but it starts around 7:50 mark and is really only a few seconds long. Cleaning the lower is the same as a regular AR. I did have a detailed cleaning on one, but the Tub e said it violated their terms so I had to remove it. These days, I just let the videos go even if they are long :D Thanks for watching buddy... Rock on!
Those wipes I use are saturated with CLP. I tend to not oil stuff too much when in storage. I always take Hoppes with me and add a little before shooting.
@@JDPDoingStuff Ohhh gotcha. Guess I was too busy cleaning my rifle as I listened to notice, my bad! Thanks for the help by the way. It's my first ar-15 style gun that I have owned and so I had no clue what I was doing.
Awesome, looking forward for the next video!
Thank You
Thank you for the video! Awesome tutorial for disassembly, cleaning, and assembly
@solomonwoodall3148 Thank you for the kind words. Glad you liked it.
Super thorough, will absolutely use this for future reference when cleaning. Thank you!
Glad my video could help you. Thanks for watching.
I use a paperclip for the area around the chamber, and then air in a can to blow it out, then those ear cleaning sticks for the small places around the chamber.
Good idea thank you :)
Great video attention to detail, this is everything you need
Thank you for the kind words. Rock on!
Thanks for the video. Just cleaned my M&P.
Awesome Keith, Thanks for watching
Good job man
Thanks Joseph..
@@JDPDoingStuff no problem
Hey just picked my up one a week ago and am wondering is it necessary to take apart the extractor and firing pin when cleaning? If so about how many shots? 1k rounds more,less...?
@OneEyedJoel I would say, that if you pick up anything used you should take it down 100 percent to clean it, at least the first time. If it's brand new, I'd do the same to get all the preservation oil off it.
22 has a tenancy to be pretty dirty, so I'd say take it apart every time you clean it. Others may disagree, but that's what I do. Hope this helps..
Rock on Joel!
Dear JDP, Thank you for making such a detailed video including the bolt disassembly/reassembly process. I am curious what sized Roll Pin Punch did you use?
Many reviews of this fine rifle mentioned frequent jamming of the action during the extractor/ejector process. There were plenty of owners voicing this exact concern so that I bought the Volquartsen replacement extractor and firing pin for the 15-22 and I verified the ejector was bent properly and aligned for proper function (and since my 15-22 Sport MOE is new, no carbon build-up on the bolt was present to cause a misalignment of the ejector).
During the bolt disassembly, change of the extractor and firing pin the reassembly of the rolled spring pin (using a Roll Spring Punch 1/16" as recommended by a different UA-camr. This recommended size punch might need to be a 5/64ths") did not go back into its slot with gentle taps of my GraceUSA brass hammer. The pin was not fully removed, so was already started in the proper alignment for reassembly. The steel of these rolled spring pins can be easily deformed.
So, I removed the pin entirely and called Smith&Wesson customer service where an agent named David, researched the exact pin and is sending me a set of four (awesome service sending me these back-ups).
The GraceUSA 7-Piece Roll Spring Punch Set RS-7 $29 allows you to remove the pin partly or totally. The GraceUSA Roll Pin Holder Punch Set 5-Piece Steel RSH-5 $29 allows you to start the pin into the slot without crushing the ends of the pin with less likelihood of bending the pin.
Many online gun shop sellers of stainless-steel Roll Spring Pins do not state the diameters of various pins, so it is very difficult to find a replacement other than from Smith&Wesson or a gunsmith who knows and stocks the array. I'll measure the diameter of the S&W pin before selecting the correct Roll Pin Holder Punch examining the 1/16th" or 5/64ths" Holder Punch for re-inserting the pin.
I have heard of that problem, but never experienced it myself. One of my co-workers has a newer one MOE like yours, and does have that problem. You have put some really good information in here thank you.
Nice job. Thank you
Your welcome
I just picked one up, now i grew up with snap caps or drywall anchors for dry firing a 22lr, is the m&p designed in such a way that dry firing is ok even without my extra steps?
It's not a good Idea to dry fire it alot. You can use snap caps, or already fired empty brass.
Also, theres no need to dry fire it, you take it to the range and there you fire it, and if you cock it with no ammo in it then you open the upper and pull the trigger while holding the hammer so no damage is done.
Thanks for your video. I have no intention to break it down to the nitty gritty.
But it’s good to know👍
That's awesome.. You can always refer back if you ever feel you need to. This one was pretty dirty.
They get dirty real fast, the barrel too, every 200 rounds it needs cleaning or your grouping is going to suck with every shot.
Cool video. Hope to get mine next week. What ammunition do you shoot? I have purchased cci stingers for small game hunting and cci standard for targets. 🇮🇪
Another Irishman here, do you know if it’s restricted? Been looking at it for a while!
Allen, This will shoot whatever 22 LR you put in it. CCI, Ruger etc.. Just don't shoot 22 shorts in it.
Jose, I don't think so. But you should check all your state laws to be certain.
@@Jose-su8fr no I got it on an standard gun license. Purchased from gunshop.ie got approved last week for license so hope to have it by Friday.
@@JDPDoingStuff he is irish
I just got mine and the pins are a pain in the ass I can’t even pull them out tips?
I have heard that some of them are tight. Maybe you could use a pencil to help push the pins through the plastic receiver?
@@JDPDoingStuff ok I found putting a key in a piece of napkin and using it to pull the pin out helps thank you though!
That's an awesome solution. Thanks for sharing that.
just got mine thank you so much
@stampy0072 That's Awesome..
did you upgrade the firing pin and extractor?
@FloridaVlogs727 I have not.
@@JDPDoingStuff you having any issues? I was having issues and upgraded both and not had any since
upgraded to what, cuz ive had some jamming. not bad but its there
@@DREKOWICK69
How long if you didn't speed it up did it take you to do this
It always takes longer when trying to film it. If I wasn't filming, it would take me about 30 to 45 minutes. While filming, it took over an hour and a half. For me anyway, the hardest part of creating the video is getting whats in my head to come out of my mouth correctly, even when I have things written down Lol.
Can you provide me with a link of the scope on your rifle?
I don't really have a link. It's just a cheap scope. It's an Aim Sports 4x30mm Compact Scope if that helps.
@@JDPDoingStuff thanks.
Did you forget to clean the lower?
Hey Steve... No, I didn't forget.. I Just didn't film a lot of it.
In my older videos (like this one) I tried to keep them short, so I fast forwarded through most of it, but it starts around 7:50 mark and is really only a few seconds long.
Cleaning the lower is the same as a regular AR. I did have a detailed cleaning on one, but the Tub e said it violated their terms so I had to remove it. These days, I just let the videos go even if they are long :D
Thanks for watching buddy... Rock on!
Good video, did I miss the part where he oiled the rifle? Lucas Gun oil , or any good Gun oil will do don’t forget to oil!!!!
Those wipes I use are saturated with CLP. I tend to not oil stuff too much when in storage. I always take Hoppes with me and add a little before shooting.
May I ask what optic/scope is mounted on your mp15-22?
Hello.. It's an AIM Sports 4x30 Dual-Illuminated Rubber Armored Scope.
What model butt stock is that
Hi Luiss, it's a Magpul MOE butt stock.
proper video, unlike that guy with his daughter
Ha! Thank You.. Keep rockin!
What was so bad about it?
Nice vid ty
Thank you Bill
Perfect
Awesome
Very good cleaning video, but I gotta say man, my wife would kill me if she caught me cleaning my guns on the carpet.
Thanks Brian. I actually have no carpet in my house. I used an old 'shop towel' on my bench in the Garage.
@@JDPDoingStuff Ohhh gotcha. Guess I was too busy cleaning my rifle as I listened to notice, my bad! Thanks for the help by the way. It's my first ar-15 style gun that I have owned and so I had no clue what I was doing.
No worries buddy. Glad I could help.