A large number of shooters do not unscrew the compensator (especially in AR-type rifles), do not pay attention to the thread at the end of the barrel or its crown....
Finally there comes a moment when we want to clean the compensator decently so we take to unscrewing it and.... clop, baked "on amen". In extreme situations we are left with heating with a burner.
Meanwhile, in order to avoid baking, devastation of the thread and barrel crown, it is enough to unscrew the compensator after each shooting, remove dirt from the thread and barrel crown with a remover (in this case we recommend using a brass brush) and then use ceramic grease permanent to shoot later without stress.
We can use a similar procedure for the chokers in shotguns - securing the chokers with grease before shooting makes them easier to remove.
- Ceramic grease is perfect for chimneys in black-powder weapons
- Riflecx ceramic grease is resistant to extremely high temperatures
- So it doesn't matter if you fire X magazines in training or if you're the lucky one who owns a "full auto"-it will always protect against water and baking
- Adheres perfectly to the surface preventing seizures
- Ceramic solid grease is an alternative to graphite grease spray- for users who prefer solid grease
Use: After cleaning the thread, apply the grease to the surface.
Parameters:
- Resistant to high temperature- up to 1400°C
- High plasticity of grease at low temperatures confirmed by the results of tests at the Air Force Institute of Technology
- Capacity: 100 g.
- Resistant to water, hydrophobic
*Follow the instruction manual attached to the product, use protective clothing when cleaning and maintenance.
And, how to clean the weapon ? See the video: