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Old 06-15-2012, 01:33 AM
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I am relatively new to gun ownership and recently purchased my 15-22. I cleaned it and will be able to go shooting next weekend. But as I research more about these 15-22's I seem to find that there is no real consensus on how often you owners clean your guns.

So here it is, post your personal cleaning per round count!

P.S. And post what you clean with would be great!
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Old 06-15-2012, 01:47 AM
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Here's mine:
22LR M&P 15/22 : After every range shooting I clean the rifle using a bore snake and Hopp cleaner. I then use Tetra Lube to oil and lube the rifle. Average rounds for the 22LR for me is about 550 round a range visit. My thoughts, a clean weapon is a good weapon. You can go about 1500 rounds before I see failures on the M&P for me that is.

AR15 5.56 : Ditto, same as above..

You never know when the bad guys come a knocking, and if and when they do, you will always be ready using my method, (well the rifle will be ready).. Good luck..
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In rimfires a slightly dirty weapon is an accurate one and the less lube the better. For the 15-22 I might clean it after 500 or I might do it after 2000 it just depends. My cleaning involves a boresnake and cleaning the breech and bolt area and lubing the rails only with Eezox. As a competitive shooter I may shoot close to 2000 a month on average. I tend to only clean things when they start looking like they need it, or shortly before a major event. The rest of the time I don't and most of the time not after a range outing. Same with my centerfire raceguns. Cleaning them when all they get is powder residue is highly over-rated.
Cleaning them when your life depends on it is a totally different situation. In the presence of sand, mud, or any other crud substance, cleaning them every chance you get is mandatory.
But if the only thing they see is a shooting range then it will make little difference whether you do it often or not.
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Old 06-15-2012, 12:22 PM
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Every 1,000 rounds I run a boresnake twice through the 15-22's barrel and wipe down the face of the bolt. I blow any loose debris out of the FCG with a compressor and very lightly lube the bolt rails.

This is pretty much standard for all my firearms, although I do my center-fire pistols every 500 rounds. In 40 years of shooting I have never found it either necessary or desirable to clean a firearm after every shooting session. I DO wipe the exterior with a silicone rag before putting them away to remove body oils from the frames and slides.

The only exception to the above is my carry firearm. It gets attention every 250 rounds.
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Old 06-15-2012, 12:29 PM
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I clean and lube all my weapons after every session.

Mainly, to spot issues that will come up next time I shoot. That way if something needs to be adjusted, or replaced, I have time to do it.

No one like a weapon to fail while trying to use it.
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I usually clean my 15-22 after every shooting session. I know that's a bit overdone, but the gun is such a simple pleasure to strip that I do it anyhow. I just enjoy handling it!

By contrast, I clean my other weapons only as needed--especially those danged Ruger Mark 2's!

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Thanks for the input fellas! I am planning on cleaning mine after every shooting session since I don't see me having enough time to shoot more than 4 times a year.

More input!
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Old 06-15-2012, 04:31 PM
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Thanks for the input fellas! I am planning on cleaning mine after every shooting session since I don't see me having enough time to shoot more than 4 times a year.

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If you don't see yourself shooting more often that that, why did you buy the rifle in the first place?
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Old 06-15-2012, 04:39 PM
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If you don't see yourself shooting more often that that, why did you buy the rifle in the first place?
Answer 1: Why not?

Answer 2: I plan on moving out of town and getting some land again to where I can shoot all the time.
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I clean mine after every outing - 550 to 1100 rounds typically. Boresnake, clean out the bolt with #9.

Imaginary Drill Sergeants start yelling at me if I don't do it every time...
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My simple answer. Clean after every use. The round count does not matter. Be it 50 or 400, rimfire or centerfire. Every time I get home its stand procedure to clean the weapons. I use Hoppes No.9. Its a good solvent to get the left-overs out. Sometimes I use Breakfree - especially on those areas where I need to scrub more, and I finish off with a coat of Militec rubbed in.
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Thanks for the input fellas! I am planning on cleaning mine after every shooting session since I don't see me having enough time to shoot more than 4 times a year.

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Thats what you say now... that will change after the first time you shoot the 15-22
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For me, one shooting session = one cleaning session, regardless of caliber, season, or firearm type. Thoroughly clean to USMC standards (Dad was a good trainer), lightly oiled, ready for the next session. You shoot it, you clean it.

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I clean after 1k.

I shoot only at indoor ranges. So about once in 3 to 4 weeks.
Boresnake it only after 3k.

I am a firm believer that guns suffer more from excessive cleaning then shooting.
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I am a firm believer that guns suffer more from excessive cleaning then shooting.
You sir are a wise man.
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Old 06-16-2012, 06:23 PM
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I clean after 1k.

I shoot only at indoor ranges. So about once in 3 to 4 weeks.
Boresnake it only after 3k.

I am a firm believer that guns suffer more from excessive cleaning then shooting.
Especially when more than basic field stripping is required. Simply blowing out an action or FCG with an air compressor will remove virtually all the loose debris, negating the need for detail stripping.

Over-lubrication is another byproduct of excessive cleaning cycles.
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For me, one shooting session = one cleaning session, regardless of caliber, season, or firearm type.
Same here.
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I clean mine after every range visit or every shot when i go hunting , I like them clean and to me if it goes in the safe i dont have anything to worry about . I use a bore snake and outers solvent and oil
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I love cleaning guns...a by-product of over 20 yrs military and as a weapons instructor...but I have always used a cleaning rod and patch and never even touched a boresnake. Any opinions on if I should switch?
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I love cleaning guns...a by-product of over 20 yrs military and as a weapons instructor...but I have always used a cleaning rod and patch and never even touched a boresnake. Any opinions on if I should switch?
Otis kits are where it's at IMO. You won't get one stuck in the barrel and it would be hard to mess up the rifling/crown.

Using whatever works for you sounds good too.
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I love cleaning guns...a by-product of over 20 yrs military and as a weapons instructor...but I have always used a cleaning rod and patch and never even touched a boresnake. Any opinions on if I should switch?
Once you go Boresnake, you'll NEVER go back. I can clean a weeks worth of gunk out of an M249 in less than 5 minutes with a Boresnake. With patches, it'd be a two hour process... For $20, you can't go wrong.
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I love cleaning guns...a by-product of over 20 yrs military and as a weapons instructor...but I have always used a cleaning rod and patch and never even touched a boresnake. Any opinions on if I should switch?
I agree. Right Way-Wrong Way-Military Way. Old proven habbits are hard to beat. I like pushing a new weapon to see what it's limits are. But SOP is shoot,clean,inspect,wipe down and lock in storage. Never used a bore snake.
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Do as I say not as I do on this one..lol I agree.. cleaning of the chamber and lower every range visit. And only clean the bore when it fouls out.

That being said my rifle has had over 40k through it and its a first Gen gun. S&w should examine my rifle and see what they done right. The bore has never been cleaned minus the day i bought it and the action gets it as needed.. it might have 500 put though it or 2000 before it gets a good cleaning I keep clp in my range bag with a can of compressed air if I do get a few jams I hose it down blow it out and that gets me through the day till I can clean it when I get home
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Like most here I tend to clean mine after every outing, the detail of the cleaning will depending on the amount of fouling found. I think of them kinda like a classic car. When you get them back from a car show or track event, etc. Clean them up, give them a good once over, and throw the cover back on em. Next time you go to grab it, you know it will be ready to go.

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There are plenty of people proving you don't need to clean your guns and they will work fine.

So I don't need to do it. Prove it, that is. My guns get cleaned after every range trip. Because of the excessive fouling from .22 ammo my .22's get stripped down and cleaned to original condition again.

It is a thankless task sometimes, but I like my toys to be pretty. The semi auto rifles that are harder to take down will get less cleaning.

Never cleaned a .22 barrel though. I got told to not do that to a .22, for various reasons. One being the shallow depth of .22 rifling is easy to damage.

Am I doing that wrong?
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from what i read, thats for older softer barrels/harder ammo.
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Never cleaned a .22 barrel though. I got told to not do that to a .22, for various reasons. One being the shallow depth of .22 rifling is easy to damage.
25-30 years ago, maybe. The only way to damage modern barrels is to use something harder than the barrel to clan it with. I'm not aware of any commercial cleaning tools that fit this description. Under normal circumstances, a bore snake pass every few hundred rounds is more than sufficient.
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Huh. Thanks.

Something new every day.

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I was taught to clean every time I shoot so no matter what firearm: rifle , pistol, or shotgun, they get cleaned and lubed before hitting the safe.

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YOUR SUPPOSED TO CLEAN THEM! damn who knew.
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ive cleaned my 15-22 twice in 800 rounds, figure staying around the same ratio will work. i only shoot about 1-200 rounds each range trip.
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