How To Clean Your AR-15

Published on May 16, 2022
Duration: 31:03

This comprehensive guide details the process of cleaning an AR-15, as demonstrated by Clint and Kaydi from Classic Firearms. It covers safety checks, complete disassembly of the Bolt Carrier Group (BCG), thorough cleaning of all components including areas prone to carbon fouling, barrel and chamber cleaning, lower receiver maintenance, and proper reassembly. The video emphasizes the importance of regular cleaning for maintaining firearm reliability, especially after extensive use.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Safety Check
  2. 01:57Separating Receivers
  3. 04:11Removing the Bolt Carrier Group (BCG)
  4. 04:41BCG Disassembly
  5. 07:52Cleaning Tools and Bolt Scrubbing
  6. 09:10Chamber and Barrel Cleaning
  7. 13:34Muzzle Device and Suppressor Maintenance
  8. 15:48Lower Receiver and Buffer System
  9. 19:21Reassembly of the BCG
  10. 21:11Final Reassembly and Function Check

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the essential steps for cleaning an AR-15?

Begin with a safety check, unload the firearm, separate the upper and lower receivers, remove the BCG, disassemble the BCG, clean all components thoroughly, clean the barrel and chamber, maintain the lower receiver, reassemble, and perform a function check.

How do I disassemble the Bolt Carrier Group (BCG) for cleaning?

Remove the firing pin retaining pin, then the firing pin. Next, remove the cam pin, and finally, slide the bolt out of the carrier. Ensure all parts are clean before reassembly.

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