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Finally got to shoot mine , only 25 rounds of 5.56 and 50 .22 LR , it was actually pretty dirty. Had to smoke a turkey that day so it was a quick shoot and get started smoking. I did notice the last 5 5.56's left in the mag were pretty dirty , does using a suppressor cause that ? Edited by Fourtyfive
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Finally got to shoot mine , only 25 rounds of 5.56 and 50 .22 LR , it was actually pretty dirty. Had to smoke a turkey that day so it was a quick shoot and get started smoking. I did notice the last 5 5.56's left in the mag were pretty dirty , does using a suppressor cause that ?

Yeah, there is a lot more crud being blown back into the receiver when shooting suppressed and that crud can settle anywhere like inside the magazine.

 

If you think it will be a problem then install an adjustable gas block. They even make 3 way blocks. Once the gas is set you will notice the gun runs a lot cleaner, there is less felt recoil and the empties don't get slung into another county.

 

BTW, what can do you have?

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Yeah, there is a lot more crud being blown back into the receiver when shooting suppressed and that crud can settle anywhere like inside the magazine.

If you think it will be a problem then install an adjustable gas block. They even make 3 way blocks. Once the gas is set you will notice the gun runs a lot cleaner, there is less felt recoil and the empties don't get slung into another county.

BTW, what can do you have?


Huntertown Arms Kestrel 5.56 , yes the rounds in the top of the mag were getting black in color. It didn't sound so quiet to me unless I was shooting the sub .22LR. The bolt was really not that dirty , it cleaned up well but it is NB coated.
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When you are done cleaning, apply some anti-sieze as you would on a car application. You will be glad you did. Makes it much easier to clean next time.

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When you are done cleaning, apply some anti-sieze as you would on a car application. You will be glad you did. Makes it much easier to clean next time.

To just the threads or all touching parts ?
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I've got 2 cans, but I'm definately not an expert (not with those cans anyway  :dirty:  ).

I've learned from this thread that I'm cleaning mine way too often.

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