I’ll have to try some of these products. I clean much differently and mainly use just straight up ballistol and some lube like Hickok but this looks more fun
@@stevengao8345 Cleaner is Carbon Remover by BoreTech (USA) Degreaser is Power clean By Motorex (Swiss company) Lubricant is either Neoval oil (Swiss) or Flunatec Ceramic Gun Coating (Austria) depending on the gun Thanks for watching!
Nice video, the CLP and then extreme dry cleaner work great. I would have disassembled the firearm completely though. There is likely a lot of corrosion internal to the upper and frame. The firing pin, safety lever and spring, extractor, etc. all should be removed. The locking block seen as part of the cleaning of the lower likely has a ton of corrosion on its sides and beneath it as does the trigger bar, hammer, sear, safety lever, etc. What was cleaned was fantastic but its only about 20% done. Great video though.
You should watch the full video it is a better experience! Thanks for watching! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UcSUZM6O1ZA.htmlsi=FrqzM4VSktn3f6MD
A lot of you guys want to know what products I use so here goes: Cleaner is Carbon Remover by BoreTech (USA) Degreaser is Power clean By Motorex (Swiss company) Lubricant is either Neoval oil (Swiss) or Flunatec Ceramic Gun Coating (Austria) depending on the gun Thanks again to everyone watching and asking questions!
I like the video. However, you didn’t cover lubing the pistol. Using the degreaser really strips all protection from the gun. I’m sure you must have lubed it later, but some people may not just by watching the video. Keep the videos coming!
I watched the video three more times. All I see is spraying a bunch of something in one area. Not exactly proper lubrication. I just don’t get the idea of filming it like this. The rest of the video is awesome. Lubrication needs some rethinking.
I have to say you are right! I should've shown this in a much clearer way. Thanks for pointing it out I will definitely take it into consideration for my next videos. A few lubrication clips got lost during the editing i guess (-:
Really good production quality. I guess I don't understand the oxidation. The patterns are odd - for example, the oxidation on the grips? How is the oxidation on the metal areas cleared without any residual scarring of the metal? It seems to just wash off. Additionally, if the external areas are so oxidized, why wasn't the upper and lower broken down past a field strip in order to address any internal oxidation?
Great video. Personally i always remove the fire control group, even for light cleaning, to give me a more unobstructed and broader access to the receiver. It takes so little time to do so (on semi-automatic AKs at least, on the full auto ones the "fire rate reducer" can be a bitch to put back sometimes), even more if you use a pin retaining plate and not the default sheperds hook, that i don't see the point in not doing it. Allows you to lubricate the disconnector more precisely, too. By the way, due to the fact that AK runs hot and quite violently mechanically wise grease tends to stay a bit better and longer than oil, no matter their composition. 👍💪
Amazing video seriously Amazing just wonderful. Loved every second of thus. Thank you. It was a pleasure to watch. A simple in depth cleaning without opinions and all the talk. Great video. Would love to see more like this.
That was awesome. Product guess: Rem oil for cleaning with (wire brush or nylon) Break cleaner for cleaning oil. Couple of q-tips Barrel brush Cotton swabs And final not shown lube of choice in the right places. How did I do? Btw subbed
Folks watching videos like this would like to know what products were used. Maybe have a pic showing all products at the beginning of the videos, and list them in the description.
Wonderful video.As a legion SAO owner, I found this relaxing yet riviting. The tension a d curiosity built as you were brushing out the fron sight dovetail, my OCD was abiut ready to snap... was certain you were going to leave a few grains of sand in there. But you resolved it nicely (minus a dust spec). Bravo.
Would love for you to show a video on what is your prices to cleaning guns and what techniques are best. I have a few guns that need a good cleaning and sadly will be store in the safe for a couple of years.