Wilson Combat AR9 Cleaning Instructions

Published on February 3, 2017
Duration: 4:23

This guide details the cleaning process for a Wilson Combat AR9, emphasizing its blowback design which requires more frequent cleaning (every 200 rounds). It outlines the necessary cleaning products, disassembly steps for the upper and lower receivers, detailed cleaning of critical components like the bolt and upper receiver, and proper lubrication techniques. The guide also includes important operational notes regarding bolt manipulation and magazine insertion to prevent unnecessary wear.

Quick Summary

The Wilson Combat AR9, due to its blowback design, requires cleaning every 200 rounds for optimal performance. Essential cleaning products include a carbon remover, soft nylon brush, degreaser, and a quality lubricant like Wilson Combat's Ultima Lube. Proper bolt manipulation, such as avoiding slamming it on an empty chamber and using the correct procedure to drop it, is crucial for longevity.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Introduction and Cleaning Frequency
  2. 00:22Required Cleaning Products
  3. 00:42Safety Check and Bolt Drop
  4. 01:01Upper Receiver Disassembly
  5. 01:11Bolt and Charging Handle Removal
  6. 01:22Cleaning the Bolt
  7. 01:35Cleaning the Charging Handle
  8. 01:41Cleaning the Upper Receiver
  9. 01:52Cleaning the Lower Receiver
  10. 02:06Degreasing Components
  11. 02:24Lubrication and Reassembly
  12. 02:46Lubricating the Bolt Carrier
  13. 03:01Lubricating the Charging Handle
  14. 03:09Upper Receiver Reassembly
  15. 03:19Connecting Upper and Lower Receivers
  16. 03:25Important Operational Notes
  17. 03:38Magazine Insertion Caution
  18. 03:47Slamming Bolt Closed Caution
  19. 03:53Proper Bolt Drop Procedure
  20. 04:06Conclusion and Performance Guarantee

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should a Wilson Combat AR9 be cleaned?

Due to its blowback design, the Wilson Combat AR9 gets dirtier faster than a conventional direct impingement gun. For optimal performance, it should be cleaned every 200 rounds.

What are the essential cleaning products for a Wilson Combat AR9?

You will need a carbon remover for powder fouling and buildup, a soft-bristled nylon brush small enough for the chamber, a degreaser to remove dirty oil, and a quality lubricant like Wilson Combat's Ultima Lube line.

What is the correct way to drop the bolt on an empty Wilson Combat AR9 chamber?

To safely drop the bolt on an empty chamber, first drop the magazine. Then, slowly lower the bolt using the charging handle. Avoid slamming the bolt closed.

What lubricants should NOT be used on a Wilson Combat AR9?

Never use aerosol cleaning products like WD40 or any type of grease as a lubricant for your Wilson Combat AR9. Stick to quality, non-aerosol firearm-specific oils.

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