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Posted on 10/23/17 at 9:44 pm to Bigsampson
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And there are countless numbers than run their guns with only the amount of oil needed and zero problems. "
Yea, range heroes like you that shoot one round every 5 mins.
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"Yeah, rings do suffer more when the bolt is being hit with a few thousand more pounds of force than it needs. "
More stupidity. Rings last for 2000 to 3000 rounds. But I guess being an ar snob you would know that. Only a real goofball would think that good lubrication on the rings are a bad thing.
"Firing pin tips and extractors suffer because the brass case head and primer can be extruded back into those respective areas of the bolt face. "
One in 10k rounds. Wow
"Complete horsecrap. The bolt-carrier is hard chrome plated where the gas rings slide, they aren't "breaking in". "
Who said anything about breaking in the rings. They should be pretty close to tolerance at installation. The entire working unit breaks in, like any other machine. Some need more, some, less, some none.
When I ran the ranges in the years after, no spray bottles of CLP.
Oh, I see one of "those Range Officers". Hahahah. Telling everybody how they should shoot, but can't do it themselves.
A shooting bench ranger. That explains it all.
Shire, the gun will "function" with a few drops of lube. But, if you run it, it need lubrication.
And there are countless numbers than run their guns with only the amount of oil needed and zero problems. "
Yea, range heroes like you that shoot one round every 5 mins.
quote:
"Yeah, rings do suffer more when the bolt is being hit with a few thousand more pounds of force than it needs. "
More stupidity. Rings last for 2000 to 3000 rounds. But I guess being an ar snob you would know that. Only a real goofball would think that good lubrication on the rings are a bad thing.
"Firing pin tips and extractors suffer because the brass case head and primer can be extruded back into those respective areas of the bolt face. "
One in 10k rounds. Wow
"Complete horsecrap. The bolt-carrier is hard chrome plated where the gas rings slide, they aren't "breaking in". "
Who said anything about breaking in the rings. They should be pretty close to tolerance at installation. The entire working unit breaks in, like any other machine. Some need more, some, less, some none.
When I ran the ranges in the years after, no spray bottles of CLP.
Oh, I see one of "those Range Officers". Hahahah. Telling everybody how they should shoot, but can't do it themselves.
A shooting bench ranger. That explains it all.
Shire, the gun will "function" with a few drops of lube. But, if you run it, it need lubrication.
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