JMich3 152 Posted August 1, 2018 So i recently ordered myself my first AR . This will be my first experience with the AR platform and I’m thinking of taking a class on the basics, safety, operation and cleaning. Should i just take the one that TTC offers or is there a better route? If there’s any knowledgeable AR peeps out there that don’t mind spending a little bit of time helping a newbie I’d be willing to reimburse them however i can, range time, rounds, beer? 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Golf battery 1,223 Posted August 1, 2018 Ill meet you at ttc 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JMich3 152 Posted August 1, 2018 That would be awesome. It says 2-3 weeks for them to build and ship my AR. I’ll PM you when she’s in my hands. Thanks! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zeke 5,504 Posted August 1, 2018 Have you checked out AR section here? @Golf battery good peoples. What questions do you have? Only cleaning tip i got yelled at for was not doing the extractor. Holy shit was it gummy with brass. Sooo take bcg all the way apart when cleaning. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Krdshrk 3,877 Posted August 1, 2018 GAPP AR Beginners course http://www.gappnj.com/rifle/ar_beginners GFH NRA First Steps Rifle https://gunforhire.com/academy/gun-for-hire-basic-rifle/ 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Golf battery 1,223 Posted August 2, 2018 12 hours ago, JMich3 said: That would be awesome. It says 2-3 weeks for them to build and ship my AR. I’ll PM you when she’s in my hands. Thanks! Ok. Deal 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gleninjersey 2,141 Posted August 2, 2018 Ask the "Gun Godfather"...Hickock45. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwK3j615734 Of course I should take my own advice. I've only cleanted mine twice in like 4 years.... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pew Pew Plates 358 Posted August 2, 2018 On 8/1/2018 at 11:49 AM, Zeke said: Have you checked out AR section here? @Golf battery good peoples. What questions do you have? Only cleaning tip i got yelled at for was not doing the extractor. Holy shit was it gummy with brass. Sooo take bcg all the way apart when cleaning. I took mine out for the first time in 10k rounds or so and it was pretty "alright". I only opened that up to change the spring purely as precaution. Ran fine before & after. If yours is loading up with brass so much that every outing you need to disassemble the extractor, I think you should invest in a new extractor. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
raz-0 1,259 Posted August 2, 2018 1 hour ago, Pew Pew Plates said: I took mine out for the first time in 10k rounds or so and it was pretty "alright". I only opened that up to change the spring purely as precaution. Ran fine before & after. If yours is loading up with brass so much that every outing you need to disassemble the extractor, I think you should invest in a new extractor. Or a new bolt. One of the mating parts aint right if you are building up more than some carbon gunk in there. Heck. I've taken a couple of mine apart for thoroughness because I shot them in the rain. There really wasn't much to speak of in there at all after thousands of rounds. As for water.. well it's almost like shooting it gets that part really hot and heat makes water evaporate. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zeke 5,504 Posted August 2, 2018 4 hours ago, Pew Pew Plates said: I took mine out for the first time in 10k rounds or so and it was pretty "alright". I only opened that up to change the spring purely as precaution. Ran fine before & after. If yours is loading up with brass so much that every outing you need to disassemble the extractor, I think you should invest in a new extractor. It’s a larue. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
monmouth 19 Posted September 18, 2018 Clean your rifle when it accuracy decreases, until then, it's fine. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GRIZ 3,369 Posted September 18, 2018 7 hours ago, monmouth said: Clean your rifle when it accuracy decreases, until then, it's fine. I don't think that's good advice. Do you drive your car until it doesn't run anymore? If you want to have confidence in your firearm preventive maintenance is a good idea. Whether it's for serious social work or games. 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NJSigfan 218 Posted September 18, 2018 So did you get your new AR yet? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
monmouth 19 Posted September 18, 2018 1 hour ago, GRIZ said: I don't think that's good advice. Do you drive your car until it doesn't run anymore? If you want to have confidence in your firearm preventive maintenance is a good idea. Whether it's for serious social work or games. That's not a relevant comparison. As far as firearm confidence, I have DOPE on my AR10 for clean bore shot and non. Think about this, after how many rounds do you clean your rifle at the range? If none but just when you get back home, ask yourself why? If you knew accuracy decreases after "x" rounds due to bore condition thus requiring cleaning, then you do it at that moment. If accuracy is consistent, keep going until it isn't. Lastly, I never shoot junk/garbage ammo. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GRIZ 3,369 Posted September 19, 2018 2 hours ago, monmouth said: That's not a relevant comparison. As far as firearm confidence, I have DOPE on my AR10 for clean bore shot and non. Think about this, after how many rounds do you clean your rifle at the range? If none but just when you get back home, ask yourself why? If you knew accuracy decreases after "x" rounds due to bore condition thus requiring cleaning, then you do it at that moment. If accuracy is consistent, keep going until it isn't. Lastly, I never shoot junk/garbage ammo. Cleaning your firearm is not just about restoring accuracy because you shot X number of rounds. It's also about inspection to avoid breakdowns and ensuring proper lubrication and reliability. Cleaning a small amount of copper fouling from the bore is a lot easier than the amount that causes accuracy to suffer. If you keep the bore clean you restore that counter back to zero before you reach X. You may not be in a position to clean it when it reaches X. I don't shoot cap ammo either. Never did. I will agree to disagree with you on this issue. My way has worked for me for a long time. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites