DownrangeDuck
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1. I have an AR-10 and an AR-15, both configured as bench guns. The AR-10 has a 20" competition barrel/trigger/stock and Superlative Arms adjustable gas block. The AR-15 has a 18" competition barrel/trigger/stock and Superlative Arms adjustable gas block. How many shots should a guy fire before letting the barrel cool? I don't do any rapid fire shooting at all.
2. Also, I've heard some say "AR's like to run a little wet" meaning leave a little gun oil after cleaning. The company that built my AR-15 said "No, oil attracts dirt and you're inviting malfunctions". I could see that in a combat environment but I thoroughly clean my guns after shooting and they go back into the gun safe. They're clean when they go to the range, in a case. My longest range session is usually two hours.
Thanks,
DD
2. Also, I've heard some say "AR's like to run a little wet" meaning leave a little gun oil after cleaning. The company that built my AR-15 said "No, oil attracts dirt and you're inviting malfunctions". I could see that in a combat environment but I thoroughly clean my guns after shooting and they go back into the gun safe. They're clean when they go to the range, in a case. My longest range session is usually two hours.
Thanks,
DD