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Interesting.. I spent a little under 3 years in Afghanistan 25 years ahead of you, guys, and I never had to think about it. We cleaned our weapons whenever we had a chance: twice a day or once a month. All we had was called 'gun oil' in a tiny oiler.
But if you want to overthink it a bit more, any high TBN motor oil will do. TBN= total base number, takes care of KCl or whatever you believe it is. Will be cheaper than that Chanel number 9 you are using..
Interesting.. I spent a little under 3 years in Afghanistan 25 years ahead of you, guys, and I never had to think about it. We cleaned our weapons whenever we had a chance: twice a day or once a month. All we had was called 'gun oil' in a tiny oiler.
But if you want to overthink it a bit more, any high TBN motor oil will do. TBN= total base number, takes care of KCl or whatever you believe it is. Will be cheaper than that Chanel number 9 you are using..
It's an AK. Throw it in a mud puddle or pee on it, shake out the excess fluid, and you're good to go.
Actually, I won't shoot corrosive through an AK. I'm lazy, and the cost savings of corrosive ammo in that caliber over non-corrosive isn't worth the hassle to me. The best results I've had so far with other guns though was boiling hot water, then hoppes, wait a day, then hoppes again just to make sure there's no rust.