Papertowels
Dry Q-tips (scrub all insides)
Q-tip w/a touch of light oil (re-scrub to clean AND lube)
Dry Q-Tip to eliminate excess oil
A touch of EWG grease in those "special places"
The appropriate BoreSnake.
Done
If something is disastrously dirty (for whatever reason) then a heavy d*o*u*c*h*e with foaming CLP and MUCHO paper towels then the above steps. (air if you have it)
I have a tiny paintbrush...never use it.
I have a tiny nylon bottlebrush.....never use it.
Occasionally use a bore brush if some particular ammo has tried to shed its skin in the barrel.
Now, all this being said, I clean everytime I shoot. I like my machinery clean and lubricated.
Excessive lube CAN attract excessive dirt(s) hence the cleaning after shooting.
I clean and lube my mags also. New they can have shrapnel in them. Using them in "shooting while moving" exercises they tumble on the ground soooo.....
Short story....I was cleaning one of my AR mags given to me by my boy. Heavy dust build up on the walls. Handed it to my wife and said "ya know whats funny?" She answered "that the mag is so dirty?" I said "ya, but the funny part is all that dirt came from Afghanistan"
She mighta freaked a little
