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Cleaning: Bore Snake or Old Fashioned Rod
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<blockquote data-quote="ldp4570" data-source="post: 1214682" data-attributes="member: 5168"><p>M16 cleaning kit, along with dental tools, Q-tips, and pipe cleaners for those hard to reach places. I use a drop rope for my M1 Garand, and M1 Carbine so as not to damage the crowns. Everything else gets the rod, brush, and patch. As to my guns that I shoot corrosive ammo or BP, I keep on hand at the range a bottle of windex, and a spray can of Rem oil. Spray them down good with the Windex, bore, bolt, then do the same in a couple of minutes with the Rem oil. Makes for an easy cleanup once I get home.</p><p></p><p>For those using bore-snakes, unless your cleaning them after each time you've used it, your just dragging old crap back through your barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ldp4570, post: 1214682, member: 5168"] M16 cleaning kit, along with dental tools, Q-tips, and pipe cleaners for those hard to reach places. I use a drop rope for my M1 Garand, and M1 Carbine so as not to damage the crowns. Everything else gets the rod, brush, and patch. As to my guns that I shoot corrosive ammo or BP, I keep on hand at the range a bottle of windex, and a spray can of Rem oil. Spray them down good with the Windex, bore, bolt, then do the same in a couple of minutes with the Rem oil. Makes for an easy cleanup once I get home. For those using bore-snakes, unless your cleaning them after each time you've used it, your just dragging old crap back through your barrel. [/QUOTE]
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