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  • ffbsm85
    Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 201

    Cleaning kit for AR15

    About to finish my first AR in a few weeks. Looking for a good all-in-one cleaning kit thats just got the basics I'll need. I'd like to keep it cheap and from what I've read I'll probably buy different/better patches, cleaning solvent, and lube after I use then ones in a kit. I've seen a lot of posts on people putting together their own kits and thats cool, but I'm lazy lol and don't want to buy the wrong stuff. So any suggestions? Also I'm in the military and have obviuosly cleaned an M16 before and so anything close to what I've used will probably help me just because I've used them before. Thanks guys!
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    olhunter
    CGN Contributor
    • Dec 2008
    • 3707

    It cannot be inherited, nor can it ever be purchased.
    You and no one alive can buy it for any price. It is impossible to rent and cannot be lent.
    You alone and our own have earned it with...Your sweat, blood and lives. You own it forever.

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    • #3
      B yond
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2007
      • 575

      Does your build use an A2 stock? If so, then why not just get the kit that goes in there?
      "What concealed weapon? This identifies as an emotional support device."

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      • #4
        ffbsm85
        Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 201

        Originally posted by B yond
        Does your build use an A2 stock? If so, then why not just get the kit that goes in there?
        I will be getting a collapsible stock

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        • #5
          B yond
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2007
          • 575

          I hear a lot of people recommending otis kits. never used one myself.

          Personally I go the grease route rather than the oil that most kits will include. The products I use aren't available in a kit as far as I know.
          "What concealed weapon? This identifies as an emotional support device."

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          • #6
            Nathan Krynn
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2009
            • 2107

            I use otis and love it. I never use a rod on a rifle now.

            I only use rods for pistols now.
            Nathan
            Tactical Machining
            1270 Biscayne Blvd
            Deland, FL 32724
            Phone 386-490-4464
            fax 386-490-4890

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