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shorties) and Troy polymer mags. MAINTENANCE The rifle has been cleaned occasionally - three, maybe four times in a year. If it got wet during shooting, it was only dried and wiped. Following cleaners were used: ProTechGuns We- apon Cleaner, Penetrator, Gun Oil, Clean Gun (both spray and wipes), PTFE oil, ceramic oil and Milfoam Forrest barrel cleaning foam. During cleaning, each time the rifle was partially disassembled: bolt carrier group, barrel and gas pi- ston were removed. There wasn't a single time when a rifle was cleaned only on the outside. Most commonly used cleaner was the Penetrator, as it cleans deeply, dissolves residues and carbon buildup and removes them from hardly accessible spaces. Clean Gun (in the form of wipes) was used for finishing and to apply protective coating and lubricant on the parts, especially BCG and inside of the upper receiver. The Weapon Cleaner was used a couple of times for deep cleaning of the parts to remove the grease and old layers of cleaners. The parts where there is friction required were lubed with ceramic oil or Gun Oil with a dropper. After cleaning all external parts were coated with PTFE oil which creates a layer protecting against moisture and dirt adhering to the surface. It also has a satin effect on the metal parts. The oil is applied with silicone cloth. Now something about the tools used during www.fragoutmag.com

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