Owner's Manual
CLEANING THE UPPER RECEIVER GROUP
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Use cleaning patches with CLP (Cleaner, Lubricant, Preservative) to clean the upper receiver.
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Use a utility brush with a small amount of CLP for hard to reach places.
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After disassembling the bolt carrier group, clean all the parts with CLP, a utility brush, and patches.
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Wipe clean and leave a thin coating of CLP.
CLEANING THE BARREL ASSEMBLY
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The barrel assembly consists of two main parts fused together; the barrel extension and the barrel.
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Clean the compensator on the front end of the barrel using CLP and a brush if necessary.
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Clean the bore by using a bore brush. Use only brass or nylon bore brushes.
Do not use stainless steel bore brushes, they are too hard and will damage the barrel.
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Using a cleaning rod and a push jag, push a patch saturated with bore cleaner through the barrel from
the chamber end. Repeat with several patches until the bore is well saturated and loose carbon has
been removed.
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Attach a clean bore brush to the cleaning rod. Insert the brush into the barrel from the chamber end
and push the brush completely through the barrel letting it twist with the rifling. Never reverse while
in the barrel. Pull the brush back through the barrel. This should be repeated at least 10 times.
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Follow up with patches saturated with bore cleaner through the bore. Finish with several dry patches
until clean.
CLEANING THE CHAMBER
Use a utility brush to clean and sweep away any carbon around the locking area. Attach the chamber brush
to the cleaning rod. Insert into chamber and pull out. Repeat at least 10 times. Sweep chamber area and
locking lugs with the chamber brush by rotating it in the chamber. Use clean dry patches on a slotted jag to
clean and dry chamber.
CLEANING THE LOWER RECEIVER ASSEMBLY
Clean the inside of the lower receiver assembly (Fire Control System) using CLP, patches and a brush.This
area is difficult to clean. DO NOT REMOVE the Fire Control System to clean. Pay particular attention to the
hammer, disconnect, selector switch and springs. Wipe off the buffer and buffer spring. Clean the outside of
the lower receiver group. DO NOT use a wire brush on aluminum surfaces on the upper and lower receivers.
CLEANING THE FRONT PISTON ASSEMBLY
Clean all of the parts of the front piston assembly with a utility brush and CLP; wipe dry and leave
lubricant free.
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