Copper Fouling on Flash Hider: Bad?
Posted: Fri, 20 Nov 2015 20:28:15
So, I shot mt SIG 716 about a month ago. I put about 500 rounds through it with a suppressor on it. I took the can off, but didn't bother cleaning the rifle. I typically only clean it every 1200 round or so... or if it start performing poorly.
I took it out of the safe today to toss some fresh lube on it to get it prepped for this weekend. I found the the flash hider was covered in blue/green oxidization. I am guessing its copper fouling from the copper jacket of the bullets.
I'm not concerned that it was there, per se... but more so, I am concerned about the affects on the barrel and flash hider. Does anyone have experience with metal working or this type of fouling that can tell me if this oxidization is harmful to the barrel or the flash hider?
I didn't see any damage to the finish of the flash hider and the barrel looks perfect now that its clean. I'm just concerned, if I put a rifle up and don't clean or use it for an extended period (say a year or more), will the copper fouling damage the barrel or the flash hider?
Thanks,
Spaz
I took it out of the safe today to toss some fresh lube on it to get it prepped for this weekend. I found the the flash hider was covered in blue/green oxidization. I am guessing its copper fouling from the copper jacket of the bullets.
I'm not concerned that it was there, per se... but more so, I am concerned about the affects on the barrel and flash hider. Does anyone have experience with metal working or this type of fouling that can tell me if this oxidization is harmful to the barrel or the flash hider?
I didn't see any damage to the finish of the flash hider and the barrel looks perfect now that its clean. I'm just concerned, if I put a rifle up and don't clean or use it for an extended period (say a year or more), will the copper fouling damage the barrel or the flash hider?
Thanks,
Spaz