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Today I cleaned my rifle
January 07, 2019, 06:59 PM
ersatzknarfToday I cleaned my rifle
Is it easier to clean a larger bore rifle?

(considering trying .308, from 9mm)
January 07, 2019, 07:53 PM
grecoIt’s all the same to me. Usually 308 barrel is rifle length(16-26”), 9mm is pistol length (3-6”). With rifle you need bigger cleaning rod. Same process with both; scrub with cleaner, wipe, add rust protection. If stainless or chrome lined, bore corrosion is less likely to start, you must be vigilant anyway.
Never be more than one step away from your sword-Old Greek Wisdom January 07, 2019, 08:00 PM
ersatzknarfThen, let us be vigilant.
January 21, 2019, 08:04 AM
CooksterSeems like a good thing to do today, given that it's 4 degrees outside with a wind-chill value of minus 10, and, I'm rather 'agitated' by the fake news story about the kids' from Kentucky and the hate and threats of violence being directed towards them and their families.
It's out of control.
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January 21, 2019, 08:46 AM
chellim1^^^ Yep, clean your rifle and hang in there. It's a balmy 12 degrees here. Stay warm!

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-- Justice Janice Rogers Brown
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-rduckwor January 21, 2019, 09:27 AM
thunderson^ Are you guys saying clean our rifles because "Winter is coming"?
I have the heart of a lion.......and a lifetime ban from the Toronto Zoo.- Unknown April 22, 2019, 09:02 PM
Some ShotIt finally occurred to me last month that, although I've been preparing, my sons have gone out and established families and homes of their own. They've outfitted themselves with pistols, but no rifle.
I let them know that I was getting a couple ARs specifically for them to learn to run and practice with (and clean). If that goes well and they set up secure storage in their homes, they can have them.
They both seemed exited by the idea (and I REALLY want them to know how to use them and have access to them).
April 22, 2019, 09:17 PM
gw3971quote:
Originally posted by Some Shot:
It finally occurred to me last month that, although I've been preparing, my sons have gone out and established families and homes of their own. They've outfitted themselves with pistols, but no rifle.
I let them know that I was getting a couple ARs specifically for them to learn to run and practice with (and clean). If that goes well and they set up secure storage in their homes, they can have them.
They both seemed exited by the idea (and I REALLY want them to know how to use them and have access to them).
Good Job. Better double up on Ammo for them as well. Young families suck up money with all of their priorities.
April 22, 2019, 10:16 PM
darthfusterWhen each of the Jr DFs graduated high school I gave them their AR-15. As situations changed and sometimes the AR would get sold for the money, I would replace it with one I keep in the safe....just in case. Two of the boys are not in a situation that they have a rifle in their home. One of the boys has 6 antique military rifles, his graduation AR and my AR-10. The youngest keeps his AR and a couple of handguns in our safe since he still lives at home while he's in school.
Anyway, I say all of that to agree with the above.v Sometimes as parents we need to prepare what our younglings cannot. There is one AR for each darthfuster as well as a few loaner guns for those who might need them in our neighborhood if the fit hits the shan.
You’re a lying dog-faced pony soldier April 23, 2019, 04:15 AM
Ironmike57Will you be my dad?
quote:
Originally posted by darthfuster:
When each of the Jr DFs graduated high school I gave them their AR-15. As situations changed and sometimes the AR would get sold for the money, I would replace it with one I keep in the safe....just in case. Two of the boys are not in a situation that they have a rifle in their home. One of the boys has 6 antique military rifles, his graduation AR and my AR-10. The youngest keeps his AR and a couple of handguns in our safe since he still lives at home while he's in school.
Anyway, I say all of that to agree with the above.v Sometimes as parents we need to prepare what our younglings cannot. There is one AR for each darthfuster as well as a few loaner guns for those who might need them in our neighborhood if the fit hits the shan.
April 23, 2019, 06:16 AM
parabellumI'm going to lock this thread. All throughout this thread, I have pointed put to members that this is not about gear, not at all. Rather than keep saying it when this thread pops up at intervals, I'll say that it has run its course.