I have been shooting my Specwar 762 quite a bit lately on my 300blk rifles and I have noticed that it is getting pretty dirty.
Is there any need to clean it and if so, how is the best way to do that?
I can run my finger around the inside of the mount and it comes away very dirty.
Thanks.
Cleaning a Specwar 762........
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Cleaning a Specwar 762........
Specwar 762
Specwar 556
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Obsidian 45
18" Keltec RFB
8.25" 300blk sbr
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Specwar 556
2 Hybrids
Omega
Obsidian 45
18" Keltec RFB
8.25" 300blk sbr
10.5" 5.56 sbr
10.5" 6.5 g sbr
bolt actions in 223, 556, 6.5 c, 300blk, 308, 8x57, 450bm
Re: Cleaning a Specwar 762........
Beings it is made of 17-4 Stainless Steel, 300 Stainless Steel, Stellite I'd use the (dip)
50% white vinegar, 50% hydrogen peroxide soak over night in a ventilated area, wash with water and blow out with compressed air.
If it's really dirty I've repeated this up to 3 days.
50% white vinegar, 50% hydrogen peroxide soak over night in a ventilated area, wash with water and blow out with compressed air.
If it's really dirty I've repeated this up to 3 days.
Re: Cleaning a Specwar 762........
No need to do any manual cleaning methods for a rifle can. Ever.
Other than maybe taking a bronze brush to clean inside the mount area and threads.
The most fun way is do a few mag dumps of full auto 556.
If no access to a giggle switch, then rapid fire will do.
Other than maybe taking a bronze brush to clean inside the mount area and threads.
The most fun way is do a few mag dumps of full auto 556.
If no access to a giggle switch, then rapid fire will do.
Re: Cleaning a Specwar 762........
I just soak most of my cans in Kroil for a few days and blow them out with an air compressor outside.
I don't see a need to use the dip unless you are cleaning a 22 suppressor.
I don't see a need to use the dip unless you are cleaning a 22 suppressor.
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Re: Cleaning a Specwar 762........
What if he is shooting lead subs in his 300 BLK?SUB-MG wrote:I just soak most of my cans in Kroil for a few days and blow them out with an air compressor outside.
I don't see a need to use the dip unless you are cleaning a 22 suppressor.
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Re: Cleaning a Specwar 762........
He shouldn't be.mpallett wrote:What if he is shooting lead subs in his 300 BLK?SUB-MG wrote:I just soak most of my cans in Kroil for a few days and blow them out with an air compressor outside.
I don't see a need to use the dip unless you are cleaning a 22 suppressor.
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Re: Cleaning a Specwar 762........
I've had no issues with coated lead both Powder Coat and Hi Tech coated. They're proving to be cleaner than jacketed for me...and cleaner.
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Re: Cleaning a Specwar 762........
Why shouldnt he be? I use 240 grain leatherhead coated in mine. Works like a champ. A fast fire of 50 or so supers will clean anything you don't want in the can out.AirCavBob wrote:He shouldn't be.mpallett wrote:What if he is shooting lead subs in his 300 BLK?SUB-MG wrote:I just soak most of my cans in Kroil for a few days and blow them out with an air compressor outside.
I don't see a need to use the dip unless you are cleaning a 22 suppressor.
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