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Same thing as the other one ... ![]() | |||
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Just did DaManteepants ... | |||
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Oh?!! ![]() | |||
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It's German... I think the technical name is: "Der Pokengrabentwistentool" Hope that helps | |||
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AR15 bolt cleaner/scraper thingee? | |||
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Close! It's a "Twistenpokenkratzer". Known also as bolt and carrier cleaner/scraper thingee like Rick said. I have the old trusty Brownell "Pokengrabentwistentool" carrier cleaner..... but the "Twistenpokenkratzer" has a scraper for removing carbon buildup on the bolt too. Carrier Cleaner Video Bolt Tail Scraper Video | |||
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I bet you say that to ALL the boys ![]() ![]() | |||
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I usually just pour Jack Daniels on the bolt and sit back to sip Hoppe's #9 while the carbon dissolves. Or something like that... ![]() Actually, I bought some "Gunzilla" a while back and it's the best thing I've found for removing carbon build up on AR bolts, carriers, revolver cylinders and the like. Just a few drops, wait a few minutes and wipe the junk off. | |||
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