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		<title>The Clean AR-15 &#8212; How to Maintain Your Modern Sporting Rifle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let&#8217;s face it, AR-platform rifles run dirty, at least compared to typical bolt-action rifles. The AR15 works by piping gas from the barrel back into the bolt carrier, causing the bolt to unlock and the carrier to move the bolt backward. The &#8220;exhaust gas&#8221; from the barrel contains soot and carbon. The carbon will form [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Let&#8217;s face it, AR-platform rifles run dirty, at least compared to typical bolt-action rifles. The AR15 works by piping gas from the barrel back into the bolt carrier, causing the bolt to unlock and the carrier to move the bolt backward. The &#8220;exhaust gas&#8221; from the barrel contains soot and carbon. The carbon will form hard deposits on the bolt. In addition, the carbon can combine with lube on the bolt carrier to make a nasty, paste-like sludge. This can be particularly problematic when the black paste pollutes the ejector and extractor recess.</p>
<p>This Editor has inspected dozens of ARs over the years. Other than mag-related malfunctions, the most common cause of AR cycling problems I found was oily gunk in the extractor and ejector areas. Many AR owners overlook these critical areas. Look at an AR that hasn&#8217;t been cleaned properly and you&#8217;ll probably find black gunk (and small brass shavings) in the ejector and extractor recesses.</p>
<p>If you want to keep your black rifle running smoothly and reliably, you must clean it regularly and follow the correct maintenance procedures. Here are <strong>three videos</strong> that explain how to properly disassemble and clean AR-platform rifles.</p>
<p><b>Take-Down and Full Cleaning of AR15 by Jerry Miculek</b><br />
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<p>Here ace shooter Jerry Miculek takes down and cleans an AR-platform rifle belonging to his daughter Lena. This is a good video because Lena&#8217;s rifle was &#8220;run hard and packed up dirty&#8221; so you can see where carbon and grease build up. This <strong>35-minute video</strong> is very thorough. Jerry is one of the nation&#8217;s top action carbine shooters, so listen carefully to his advice on cleaning and lubrication. </p>
<p><b>How to Clean Your AR-Platform Rifle</b><br />
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<p>This is a good basic video that shows the take-down and cleaning procedure for a typical AR15. It uses some fast-motion sequences to speed up the story. Check out this video if you don&#8217;t have the time to sit through the Miculek video above.</p>
<p><b>Cleaning and Lubricating AR15 Bolt Carrier Group</b><br />
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<p>This video offers very specific advice on the bolt carrier group, which receives the dirty gas directly from the barrel. Be sure to check the extractor and ejector recesses. That&#8217;s where old lube, brass shavings, and carbon accumulate. Follow the directions in this video for lubrication, and don&#8217;t over-lubricate the bolt carrier &#8212; that will only capture more carbon.</p>
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