This guide details how to use the Real Avid Carbon Boss multi-scraper tool for cleaning an AR-15 bolt carrier group. The tool offers specialized scrapers for the cam pin, bolt tail, carrier interior, and firing pin lugs, along with a brush for stubborn carbon. While not a magic solution, it aids in cleaning difficult areas.
This video documents an extended durability test of the Anderson Manufacturing RF85 rifle, pushing past 2,000 rounds. The test focuses on the rifle's reliability and the performance of the DI Optical RV1 optic under high round counts. Initial observations note the 'RF85 treatment' appearing on the rifle after the first 100 rounds. After 500 rounds, zero failures were reported, with minor carbon buildup noted on the bolt carrier group and firing pin requiring cleaning. The test continues towards a goal of 3,000 rounds.
This review covers the C.A.T. M4 Combat Application Tool, designed for AR-15 maintenance. The tool is made of stainless steel and features specific chambers for cleaning the bolt, firing pin, and bolt carrier. While not intended for a 'show-ready' clean, it effectively removes carbon buildup to restore functionality.
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