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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Iowa
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I have a Picatinny rail system on my Rock River and recently installed a Rock River cantilever scope mount. After every shoot I have fully disassembled the rifle and gave it a good cleaning with Ballistol. Now with the scope it is a little awkward to clean so now I remove the two screws for the mount and remove the entire assembly. Cleaning is like it was before, much easier. What are your procedures for cleaning your AR with a scope?
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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I don't take the scope off of mine to clean it but I would caution you if you are removing the picatinny rail each time with the scope still mounted to it you will soon wear the threads out of the gun. It wasn't clear to me if that is what you are doing or are you removing the scope off the rail? If so that is OK because those threads are replacable.
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Location: Iowa
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I am removing the scope and cantilever off the rail. Not removing the rail off the rifle.
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Ohio NRA Member
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I have never taken my scope off my AR to clean it.
It is indeed awkward cleaning with a scope on. The scope I have isnt a tacticle style scope, but a rifle scope. (BSA 8-32x40AO) And I clean mine on a regular basis and I'm just a bit carefull while cleaning the AR.
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: SW. Florida
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I have a Rock River AR with the RRA 1-piece Cantilever Scope Base installed too, but I don't dismount it to clean the rifle. The good news is that when you do dismount the whole assembly with the scope installed in the mount, it goes back on without any loss of zero on the scope. I was just at the range today practicing with my iron sights and when I put the scope back on the rifle it was still dead on where I had it before.
OP, why do you feel the need to take the scope off of the gun for cleaning? The gun's design is for harsh combat conditions and while it's good to keep it clean, I don't feel that you need to be excessive with it on the outside. Keeping the inards good and clean are much more important to the gun's performance in my opinion.
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Michigan
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I use an American defense quick detatch mount. Great to take off in a snap. Always holds its zero too!
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I sure would like to see what you have as I'm wanting to change mine over.
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Sure, not a problem!
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REALLY nice, Snakedriver!
Thanks.
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Iowa
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Very SWEET, Snakedriver! Nice setup. AR's are sooooo pretty!
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Join Date: Jul 2011
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Never had a problem cleaning with the scope on my AR and my SCOPE IS BIG.
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I have a BSA, 8-32x40 bit it's a bit long on the AR and been thinking of going with a Tacticle style scope to put on mine.
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I really like the smaller sized scope with longer eye-relief (mine is around 5") like I'm using. ![]()
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When I first got my AR I was thinking the bigger the better and that's why I went with, that I thought would be, a "bigger" scope. As per your example, a person really dont need that with an AR, IMO...(now) As of yet, I havent had the opportunity to shoot past 500. And that's just been a handfull of times as in target shooting. Mostly with mine and coyote hunting/shooting, most shots never go beyond 2-300yds. I appreciate your post.
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