This guide details the proper cleaning and maintenance procedure for Ruger Max-9 magazines. It emphasizes inspecting feed lips, safely disassembling the magazine using a blunt tool and controlling spring tension, cleaning all components without excessive lubrication, and reassembling correctly. The video highlights the nickel-Teflon coating on Max-9 magazines, which provides inherent lubricity.
This guide details the disassembly of the PWS Mark 1 Mod 2 AR-15, focusing on its unique long-stroke piston system. Expert instruction covers separating receivers, examining the bolt carrier group, and identifying key components like the S7 tool steel piston rod and Nickel Teflon coated bolt. The process highlights the differences from standard AR-15s and short-stroke piston systems, emphasizing the importance of proper buffer configuration for optimal performance.
This guide details the disassembly and cleaning process for the PWS Mk1 Mod 2 'Diablo' SBR, featuring its unique long-stroke gas piston system. The expert instruction emphasizes the AK-inspired operating system and its robust construction, highlighting the importance of proper maintenance for reliability. The process includes removing the BCG, piston, and muzzle device for thorough cleaning and lubrication.
This review covers the TR Enabling AR-15 Bolt Carrier Group (BCG) featuring their 'Obsidian' coating. The Obsidian coating is a nickel-based, Teflon-impregnated finish with a low coefficient of friction (0.06) and high Rockwell hardness (70). It offers advantages like reduced staining and a matte finish, making it ideal for those concerned with signature reduction. The BCG is constructed from 8620 steel for the carrier and Carpenter 158 steel for the bolt, both meeting military specifications. The gas key is one-piece billet steel with good staking, and the bolt is MPI and shot peened. The extractor is billet with a full-auto spring buffer and O-ring for positive ejection. The reviewer recommends lubrication and notes the coating's benefits for suppressed shooting.
This review focuses on the TR Enabling Obsidian M16 Bolt Carrier Group, highlighting its unique nickel-based coating impregnated with Teflon. The presenter emphasizes the exceptional smoothness, low friction coefficient (0.006), and ease of cleaning compared to standard phosphate BCGs. Key features include hand-polished guide rails, an M16-style full shroud, and materials like 8620 alloy steel for the carrier and Carpenter 158 steel for the bolt, which is MPI inspected and shot peened. The BCG is also noted for its self-lubricating properties, allowing for function with minimal lubrication.
This review covers the TR Enabling Nickel-Teflon coated AR-15 Bolt Carrier Group (BCG). The reviewer details its construction, including an 8620 steel carrier and Carpenter 158 steel bolt, both MP tested. Key benefits highlighted are the easy cleaning facilitated by the Nickel-Teflon coating, which is compared to non-stick cookware, and its ability to function with reduced lubrication, making it suitable for high-round-count or suppressed use. After 480 rounds with zero malfunctions, the reviewer finds it to be a solid performer for its price point.
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