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Published on January 17, 2025
Duration: 10:59

This guide details the essential steps for new AR-15 owners before their first range trip. It emphasizes thorough cleaning to remove factory oils and cosmoline, proper lubrication of key components, and a basic inspection to ensure functionality. Following these steps helps ensure reliability and longevity of the firearm.

Quick Summary

Before firing a new AR-15, it's crucial to clean it to remove factory preservation oils and greases, which are not intended as lubricants. Proper cleaning and lubrication of components like the BCG, rails, and cam pin area ensure reliable operation and prevent potential damage or malfunctions from the start.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Don't Shoot Your New AR Yet!
  2. 00:13Why Clean a New AR?
  3. 00:31Essential Cleaning Tools
  4. 01:33CLP: The All-in-One Cleaner
  5. 01:43Recommended Gun Lube
  6. 01:58Cleaning Patches and Swabs
  7. 02:28Cleaning Rod and Brush
  8. 02:36Setting Up Your Workspace
  9. 02:52Read Your Owner's Manual
  10. 03:15Disassembling the AR-15
  11. 03:24Cleaning the Chamber
  12. 03:41Cleaning the Barrel Bore
  13. 04:01Deep Cleaning the Chamber
  14. 04:22Barrel Break-In Periods Explained
  15. 04:56Cleaning the Rest of the Gun
  16. 05:12Cleaning the Bolt Carrier Group (BCG)
  17. 05:17Cosmoline: What It Is and Why Remove It
  18. 06:00Lubricating Your AR-15
  19. 06:17Lubricating BCG Rails
  20. 06:27Lubricating BCG Underside
  21. 06:38Lubricating the Cam Pin Area
  22. 06:50Lubricating the Charging Handle
  23. 07:09Range Safety: Eye Protection
  24. 07:23Inspection and Component Testing
  25. 07:27Trigger Inspection
  26. 07:37Cycle Test with Snap Caps
  27. 07:52Checking Other Components
  28. 08:03Gear Up for the Range
  29. 08:12Ammunition Choice
  30. 08:44Magazine Recommendations
  31. 09:06Sights or Optics
  32. 09:19Rifle Case or Gun Bag
  33. 09:48The Importance of a Log Book
  34. 10:23Final Steps: Reassembly and Range Time
  35. 10:32Sighting In Your Optic (Next Video)

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I clean a brand new AR-15 before shooting it?

New AR-15s often have factory oils and greases that are for preservation, not lubrication. These can be messy and potentially cause issues. Cleaning removes these and ensures the firearm is properly lubricated for reliable operation from the first shot.

What are the essential tools for cleaning a new AR-15?

You'll need a good cleaner like CLP, a dedicated gun lubricant, cleaning patches, extra-long cotton swabs for tight spots, a cleaning rod with a chamber brush, and dry cloths. A workbench or mat is also recommended for a clean workspace.

How do I clean cosmoline off a new AR-15's Bolt Carrier Group (BCG)?

Start by wiping off as much cosmoline as possible with a dry cloth. Then, use CLP on a cloth to dissolve the remaining residue. For stubborn cosmoline, a metal brush can be used carefully, followed by another thorough wipe-down with CLP and a dry cloth.

Where should I lubricate my AR-15 after cleaning?

Lubricate the rails on the underside of the BCG, the underside of the BCG where it contacts the hammer, the cam pin area, and the top of the receiver where the charging handle rides. Always consult your owner's manual for specific recommendations.

Are there any specific break-in procedures for new AR-15 barrels?

Some manufacturers recommend barrel break-in procedures, like firing one shot then cleaning, for the first 10-20 rounds. While not always strictly followed, it's best to check your firearm's owner's manual for any specific instructions from the manufacturer.

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