I haven't been lubing this with anything. Are you supposed to lube them?
As I said before, don't shoot corrosive ammo. It's a false savings due to the amount of effort you have to put in cleaning. You burn so many patches and so much solvent that it more than offsets the cost of cleaning supplies. Instead of taking less than 5 minutes, your cleaning job winds up taking over an hour.
LOLAs I said before, don't shoot corrosive ammo. It's a false savings due to the amount of effort you have to put in cleaning. You burn so many patches and so much solvent that it more than offsets the cost of cleaning supplies. Instead of taking less than 5 minutes, your cleaning job winds up taking over an hour.
You'd need to install a buffer on the dust cover of your AK, too. Don't forget that AKs mutilate the brass. I don't have a 5.45 AK, but I do have one in .223. The .223 brass is practically folded. I can't imagine the 5.45 faring any better. I've seen it in 7.62x54R, 7.62x39, and .223. It seems the smaller the caliber, the worse the brass is damaged.