C-grunt
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Ive never seen an AR15 malfunction because of too much lube. Ive seen the opposite many times though.
Here are some pictures of a rifle that I decided to see how long it would last without cleaning. I would add lubricant pretty much every time it went to the range but that's it. I finally broke down cleaned it after over 3000 rounds when I decided this rifle was going back to being my primary home defense weapon.. Much of that was running suppressed. Rifle was a Colt 6920 that was rebuilt using a BCM ELW barrel, Vltor A5 system, and a Geissele rail. I dont believe I had any malfunctions throughout the "test".
20190917_125543 by chase, on Flickr
20190917_125558 by chase, on Flickr
20190917_125615 by chase, on Flickr
20190917_130303 by chase, on Flickr
20190917_130246 by chase, on Flickr
20190917_131940 by chase, on Flickr
Here are some pictures of a rifle that I decided to see how long it would last without cleaning. I would add lubricant pretty much every time it went to the range but that's it. I finally broke down cleaned it after over 3000 rounds when I decided this rifle was going back to being my primary home defense weapon.. Much of that was running suppressed. Rifle was a Colt 6920 that was rebuilt using a BCM ELW barrel, Vltor A5 system, and a Geissele rail. I dont believe I had any malfunctions throughout the "test".
20190917_125543 by chase, on Flickr
20190917_125558 by chase, on Flickr
20190917_125615 by chase, on Flickr
20190917_130303 by chase, on Flickr
20190917_130246 by chase, on Flickr
20190917_131940 by chase, on Flickr