How To Clean An AR-15

Published on March 9, 2024
Duration: 12:44

This comprehensive guide details the cleaning process for an AR-15/M4 style rifle, drawing on the expertise of a former Navy SEAL. It covers disassembly, thorough carbon removal using specialized tools like brass scrapers, chamber and BCG cleaning, and proper lubrication and reassembly. The guide emphasizes the importance of a function check post-cleaning to ensure operational safety.

Quick Summary

Learn to clean your AR-15/M4 like a pro. This expert guide, featuring insights from a former Navy SEAL, covers detailed steps from disassembly and carbon removal using brass tools to lubrication and a crucial function check, ensuring optimal reliability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Inspection
  2. 01:51Sponsor Segment
  3. 03:35Disassembly and Initial Soaking
  4. 05:16BCG and Lower Receiver Maintenance
  5. 06:54Scrubbing the Chamber and BCG
  6. 08:43Wiping Down the Upper
  7. 09:57Barrel Cleaning and Compressed Air
  8. 11:04Lubrication and Reassembly
  9. 11:46Function Check

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key steps to cleaning an AR-15 after suppressed fire?

After suppressed fire, an AR-15 will have significant carbon buildup. Disassemble the rifle, soak components in CLP, use a brass scraper on the bolt carrier group, clean the chamber and BCG thoroughly with brushes, wipe down the upper receiver, and use compressed air to clear debris before lubricating and reassembling.

What tools are essential for cleaning an AR-15 effectively?

Essential tools include CLP (Cleaner, Lubricant, Preservative), cleaning patches, a cleaning rod, a brass scraper for heavy fouling, a chamber brush, a brass wire brush for the BCG, and a rag. Compressed air is also beneficial for clearing debris.

Why is using brass cleaning tools important for an AR-15?

Using brass cleaning tools like scrapers and brushes is crucial because they are softer than steel components. This prevents damage to the rifle's metal surfaces, ensuring the longevity and proper function of critical parts like the bolt carrier group.

What is a 'Navy' tip for AR-15 cleaning?

A 'Navy' tip mentioned is that if a gunner's mate finds any black residue on their finger after an inspection, the rifle is sent back for further cleaning. This emphasizes the high standard of cleanliness required in military settings.

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