We have come across 3400 rds of mildly corrosive WW2 30 carbine ammo. The discussion is the proper method to clean after firing. I am maintaining that a wipe down with Sweet's 7.62 followed by wiping out with hot water, like black powder, followed by several patches to dry the bore, then several patches of T&M bore solvent followed by a good oil. Pipe cleaner the gas hole and clean the piston, cylinder, and op rod in like manner. I believe this would work. What do you all think or would do differently?
Best regards,
Grit