AR10 AR15 lube oil points

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  • Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
  • Even though there are many better more knowledgeable videos out there, my brother asked me for these pointers.
    Notice there's no discussion of what oil to use... Just NOT grease. Personally I'd rather see someone spray the entire bolt liberally with oil than risk it being too dry. Unless you NEED dry for sub-zero arctic or desert dusty conditions... Err on the side of more lube.
    Always wipe the entire gun with an oil rag then rub it dry. The oil gets into the pores of the parkerizing to protect it. Years and years of hunting in Alaska taught me that... No oil wipe= rust colored gun.

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  • @willyjankins
    @willyjankins 6 місяців тому

    Gas delivery mechanism = Gas key... and whatever lube you put on the buffer is going everywhere except there with first trigger pull🎉

  • @irafowlerjr.7492
    @irafowlerjr.7492 3 роки тому +1

    Really big help, thanks

  • @scotmckittrick7059
    @scotmckittrick7059 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing. What is the pistol grip you have? Looks like it might fit a little better for big hands. Thx

  • @americanmade6480
    @americanmade6480 4 роки тому +2

    I've never seen someone lube a firing pin, that's a first for me. But you only need a very very small amount of oil on those moving parts. I see so many videos of people over lubing their rifles all the time. Covering their entire uppers in grease and whatnot. I'm guilty, I did it for years with CLP oil. Especially before putting guns into storage. But you have to remember, those metal parts are built to come into contact with eachother. These are very very hard metals. Your not going to dig a channel in your upper receiver if you dont soak it with lube. You don't need to keep every contact point soaking wet. I personally do Just the usual cleaner(hoppes elite for me), wipe it off, and spread maybe 1 or 2 drops of lubricant out total on all the surfaces that need it. It's not going to make a difference unless your speed shooting mag after mag getting those internals blazing hot, or firing full auto. Stop wasting your lubricant people! That's just a general statement, not directed at you. You didn't lube the rifle in this vid so I cant point any fingers at you.