Clp Ar-15 Is Too Much CLP Bad For An AR-15?

Is too much CLP bad for an AR-15? - clp ar-15

CLP lubricant messy my AR-15? I love to shoot my weekends are all the weapons and the only thing I do not like my AR-15 is that sometimes jams on me. I cleanse the bowel by him with great solvent Hoppe, cue tips, toothbrush, and carrying a cleaning kit. But do you think of jams and someone asked me if I am to lubricate the screw group and the track and said "no." He said that an AR-15 is best wet while shooting, I think I too much CLP CA yesterday evening. CLP is too bad for my gun?

8 comments:

gentlewo... said...

Generally, no.

The bolt and the bolt group or meeting is a generous layer of CLP used for transactions in most environments.
, In the collection handle is a thin layer of CLP.
On the surface inside the upper receiver with a light coat of CLP, the transactions are expected to apply in most environments.
In the spring of the Decline and Fall of the buffer and buffer spring tube, a thin coat of CLP is applied.

Follow the instructions in the manual, military training or in the user guide for cleaning and lubrication.
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Fatefing... said...

For a lot of oil for every weapon that caused the problem. It will also continue on land and dirt. It is better to light oil and rub it on a large amount of solvent should be able to use to clean out when done.

For an AR15 is a good idea to lightly oil the screw and the society, but only slightly. "Wet Shot," I say it's crazy needs.

David S said...

Go m4carbine.net some research they have many members who are not among the most respected tactical ar-15 educators in the United States. Everyone says that the AR-15 like to run with the screw of the wet and more ammunition, but the scale of most all of us. Who do I myself with someone like Pat Rogers, what works and what does not.

Jeff said...

Too much lubricant can cause problems with a firearm. Excessive oiil draws dust and sand ... Oils, gum, or sticky.

Read your manual .... AR bolt group needs a little lubrication to function properly. AR ventilation gases in coal reciver can prevent the moving parts ... The PR is an excellent platform ... and needs a good cleaning and lubrication to function reliably

McClinto... said...

Why Hoppe used for cleaning.
CL.P. Lubricate Clean means to protect
The best way to use the brush with a nylon brush is heavier crud.
Put a good coat of CLP on all sides, and caught a few hours. After it soaked and clean the crud oil and dirt with a clean cloth. CLP oil molecules are small enough to accommodate the Finnish weapons and protect metal.
Can I wear areas easily Gunbutter lubricants, or MIL-Comm
Could be the ammunition for his well usning

Richard said...

are the ammunition that does not jam up with ammunition or adverse possession of a weapon the game, when you do, your problem or a bad match barrel scale to avoid a kind of ammunition to stay, congestion and non-CLP can not be much more in his A15

randy said...

Break Free CLP is an excellent cleaner and lubricant for all firearms. Great work in PR. A generous dose of CLP is in order, within reasonable bounds. When you fly, and if you inject the fire, he used too much. Will it hurt the gun? No, but it can cause carbon powder residue and dirt, instead of collecting things.
Clean entire gun down with a thin layer when you're finished cleaning. apply, and something about the closure, the bar, you noted. But this is not flooding. When you are finished cleaning run, run a dry patch through, then a patch soaked in CLP, and then an embossing. Try to ask not only to gas in the tube! Dry and clean the pipe with a pipe extra long. Syre is to use a brush to clean the camera behind the ears to block this area is the main cause of congestion and failures.
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rotorhea... said...

I am a bit curious about the nature of the jams. Now I have a Colt Sporter Target Model 20, a Double Star EM-4 rifle and fired several M16A1 and A2s in the Navy and had cause a paper jam. This includes both live and blank ammunition. Over the years. I shot almost all types of ammunition available (Russia, USA, South Africa and I think some Chinese) and has never had a malfunction.

Is that your gun plant parts or build?

In sum, except in a very dry and dusty or very cold, an EA is happiest when it is wet. Assembly flash a well-oiled machine works much better than dry. Carbon does not accumulate in the parties and things jam.

CLP, in my opinion the best lubricant for you AR. It has been specially developed for the military. At one point he was the military's disposal and may be purchased commercially. It has Teflon on what really fills the microscopic pores of the metal to reduce friction, although the oil was burned from the heat. After firing a weapon, Ipurify and clean all parts, then spray a good coat of CLP on all internal parts. The next day I was alone again. The CLP is decomposed and release dirt and carbon that was not the first cleanup.

PCOS in the Navy was cleaning his gun during three days after firing her. You will be surprised by the filth that comes out, even after 2 cleanings. As we were still shooting, we always clean.

CLP will not harm your AR in any way. It will not harm the steel, aluminum or plastic.

If you think you have to CLP (leaking like a dripping faucet), wipe the excess with a rag.

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