The AR Cleaning Rod Guide
Re: The AR Cleaning Rod Guide
Curious... is there a significant risk of damage to the chamber of an AR if using brass jags? I seem to have managed OK to date.
Re: The AR Cleaning Rod Guide
Brass jags no problem BUT if the end of the cleaning rod is steel then it can obviously not help to scrape it along barrel or chamber.SevenSixTwo wrote:Curious... is there a significant risk of damage to the chamber of an AR if using brass jags? I seem to have managed OK to date.
For me a bore guide just makes things a whole lot easier AND cleaner...IE you get the chemicals where they are needed and not all over the place as you introduce the jag/patch/chemical.
Ovenpaa is fastidious in his kit manufacture.....I would accept his RF bore guide 'as is' but he will not release it until it is improved to his high standards of design & manufacture....trust his kit... its good stuff!
Re: The AR Cleaning Rod Guide
Now that would be interesting....dromia wrote:How about one for a Martini action?
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Re: The AR Cleaning Rod Guide
I look forward to seeing the prototype.ovenpaa wrote:Now that would be interesting....dromia wrote:How about one for a Martini action?
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You did say "I am fairly certain I can build a cleaning rod guide to fit any centre fire rifle on this planet."

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