Steyr Aug Maintenance Series: Cleaning

Published on April 16, 2015
Duration: 2:10

This guide details the cleaning process for a Steyr Aug A3, covering the barrel, gas piston components, bolt and carrier, plastic parts, and trigger mechanism. It emphasizes a multi-step approach involving solvent, brushing, and dry patching to ensure thorough removal of carbon and debris. The procedure concludes with a final inspection before lubrication.

Quick Summary

To clean a Steyr Aug A3 barrel, secure it in a vise, apply solvent, brush with 10-15 passes, use more solvent patches, and check with a dry patch. Repeat until clean. Gas piston parts are wiped with solvent then dry patches, and regulator holes are cleaned with pipe cleaners.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Barrel Cleaning Start
  2. 00:05Barrel Cleaning: Solvent Soak
  3. 00:16Barrel Cleaning: Bore Brushing
  4. 00:26Barrel Cleaning: Solvent Patches
  5. 00:42Barrel Cleaning: Dry Patch Check
  6. 00:52Gas Piston Parts Cleaning
  7. 01:08Gas Regulator Cleaning
  8. 01:18Bolt, Carrier & Plastic Parts Cleaning
  9. 01:26Trigger Mechanism Cleaning
  10. 01:34Final Inspection & Next Steps

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key steps for cleaning the barrel of a Steyr Aug A3?

Begin by securing the barrel in a vise and applying a solvent-soaked patch, letting it sit. Then, use a bore brush for 10-15 passes, followed by more solvent patches. Finally, run a dry patch to check for cleanliness, repeating if necessary.

How do you clean the gas piston parts and regulator on a Steyr Aug A3?

Wipe the gas piston parts with a solvent-dampened patch, then a dry one. For the gas regulator, use pipe cleaners to clear out the holes effectively.

What tools are needed for cleaning a Steyr Aug A3?

Essential tools include a vise, solvent, cleaning patches, a bore brush, pipe cleaners, a nylon brush for the trigger, and a general rag for wiping down parts.

Can the same cleaning method be used for the bolt and plastic parts of the Steyr Aug?

Yes, the video suggests using the same wet-then-dry patch method for cleaning both the bolt and carrier assembly, as well as the plastic components of the Steyr Aug.

More Gunsmithing & DIY Videos You Might Like

More from Brownells, Inc.

View all →