This video demonstrates an unconventional method for cleaning stubborn carbon fouling off weapon light lenses, specifically using toothpaste. The creator emphasizes this technique as a viable solution during "SHTF" (Shit Hits The Fan) scenarios when specialized cleaning supplies are unavailable. The video aims to provide practical, readily accessible solutions for maintaining essential firearm accessories in survival situations, drawing a parallel to enduring literature for inspiration.
This video from Brownells Gun Techs Steve and Caleb investigates the myth of whether over-lubricating an AR-15 can cause malfunctions. They explain that while attracting dust is unlikely to be a major issue, excess lubricant can lead to "excess head thrust" by increasing bolt velocity, especially in over-gassed rifles. They also note that excess oil can burn off into carbon fouling. For other firearm types, too much lubricant can actually slow down necessary parts. The video concludes that over-lubrication is indeed a real issue that can cause malfunctions, and that under-lubrication is generally more damaging in the long run. The best approach is to use just enough lubricant where needed.
This video focuses on rifle maintenance, specifically demonstrating the removal of carbon fouling from the rifle bore. Hosted by Jeremy Winters and part of a series, it's intended for viewers interested in firearm upkeep and care. The description also highlights that the Gunwerks YouTube channel offers content on long shots, tough shots, shooting tips, DIY projects, and ballistics, suggesting a broader appeal to rifle enthusiasts and hunters.
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