Re: minor issue
Tight upper to lower fit doesn't have any real benefit. But, I like it when my upper to lower fit is tight purely for a better overall feel.
Oring around the front lug tightens up the fit really well. I make my own from old bike tire. Hole punch then cut into a doughnut. This way when they get destroyed you don't have to buy a new oring.
I really don't see why so many people give all sorts of random advice on lube. I use Breakfree CLP. It's the recommended lube for AR-15's. I've run AR's with no malfunctions on only one cleaning and lubing with CLP for 2k rounds. People think that CLP doesn't work because it "dries up". Just because it's dry, doesn't mean it's not there. When using CLP, what carbon that does build up will build up with the texture of greasepaint, but not harden. I swear that CLP's effect on carbon is what makes it work so well. Only place it does harden is in the impingement area behind the bolt where gasses are directed. This area is under too high of pressure and heat for any lube to stay in place. Luckily this area is also designed with large clearances so carbon has to build up for a very long time before any ill effects are noted. I've also put upward of 500rds suppressed on AR's with only one lubing of CLP with no ill effects.
I apply an even coat of CLP to the components of my bolt carrier group using a toothbrush.
I've seen AR's fail when someone chose some random lube. I suggest CLP and then I've seen the rifles function perfectly. Back when I was a newb I tried all sorts of shit, and some lubes seemed to attract carbon and allow it to build up hard which eventually caused the rifle to fail.
Here in the northwest my AR's get wet. If it's humid, moisture will bead up on or inside hot components. I never see any rust appear on these AR's. Of course if the rifle has been fully drenched, I will use WD-40 to displace the water. Then I'll blow out the WD-40 with my air compressor and wipe off. Finally, I'll re-lube with CLP.
Oh yeah, and I really do shoot my AR's. Depending on ammo costs, I will shoot between 5k-8k of 5.56 a year. Of course I only shoot quality factory ammo or my own reloads. Also my AR's are assembled from the best quality parts. I think some people will claim the failing of a lube when it really is a failing of the rifle. Poor quality parts causing incorrect timing, etc.