Clean a AR15 in 60 seconds #shorts

Published on April 11, 2023
Duration: 1:01

This AR-15 cleaning guide demonstrates a rapid, 60-second maintenance process. It covers efficient disassembly of the bolt carrier group (BCG), cleaning with Hoppe's No. 9, and reassembly. The tutorial also highlights using a Real Avid Bore Boss for quick barrel cleaning and a function check, emphasizing speed and effectiveness for AR-15 owners.

Quick Summary

Clean your AR-15 in approximately 60 seconds by efficiently disassembling the bolt carrier group (BCG), cleaning components with Hoppe's No. 9 solvent and a toothbrush, and using a Real Avid Bore Boss for rapid barrel cleaning. Conclude with reassembly and a function check.

Chapters

  1. 00:00AR-15 Disassembly
  2. 00:08Bolt Carrier Group Breakdown
  3. 00:15Cleaning BCG Components
  4. 00:22Receiver Cleaning & Lubrication
  5. 00:33Barrel Cleaning with Bore Boss
  6. 00:40Reassembly & Function Check

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I quickly clean my AR-15?

You can clean an AR-15 in about 60 seconds by focusing on efficient disassembly of the bolt carrier group, using a solvent like Hoppe's No. 9, and employing a tool like the Real Avid Bore Boss for the barrel. A quick reassembly and function check complete the process.

What are the key steps for cleaning an AR-15 bolt carrier group (BCG)?

To clean the AR-15 BCG, first disassemble it by removing the firing pin retaining pin, firing pin, cam pin, and bolt. Then, use a solvent like Hoppe's No. 9 and a toothbrush to scrub away carbon buildup before reassembly.

What is the best tool for quickly cleaning an AR-15 barrel?

The Real Avid Bore Boss is a highly effective tool for quickly cleaning an AR-15 barrel. Its integrated brush and swab allow you to pull it through the bore for efficient cleaning in seconds.

What cleaning supplies are recommended for an AR-15?

Recommended cleaning supplies include Hoppe's No. 9 solvent for carbon buildup, Birchwood Casey Synthetic Gun Oil for lubrication, and tools like a toothbrush and the Real Avid Bore Boss for barrel cleaning. Proper disassembly is key.

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