So I was just watching a Youtube vid where a guy was going over the various parts of the BCG and explaining the functions of the various bits, and one thing he mentioned is that you're not supposed to have any lube on the gas rings.
This was a WTF moment for me, because I have always paid particular attention to the gas rings, ensuring that there is a good coat of oil not just on the rings but also in the bore of the bolt carrier where the rings cycle. I admit that no one has ever told me that I need to apply oil to those locations, but coming from an automotive background, one of the big no-nos on a fresh engine is to have no lube/metal-to-metal contact between the piston rings and the cylinder bore; the last thing you want to do is gouge/scratch the bore.
Obviously, there is a difference in function between the rings of an engine and the rings in an AR (in an engine, oil is splashing around, and frequently coats a lot of the bore... and needs to be scraped as clean as possible to minimize oil consumption/burning), but applying oil to the rings/BC bore would seem to be a good practice to minimize wear to the rings or the carrier its self.
What do you guys do?
This was a WTF moment for me, because I have always paid particular attention to the gas rings, ensuring that there is a good coat of oil not just on the rings but also in the bore of the bolt carrier where the rings cycle. I admit that no one has ever told me that I need to apply oil to those locations, but coming from an automotive background, one of the big no-nos on a fresh engine is to have no lube/metal-to-metal contact between the piston rings and the cylinder bore; the last thing you want to do is gouge/scratch the bore.
Obviously, there is a difference in function between the rings of an engine and the rings in an AR (in an engine, oil is splashing around, and frequently coats a lot of the bore... and needs to be scraped as clean as possible to minimize oil consumption/burning), but applying oil to the rings/BC bore would seem to be a good practice to minimize wear to the rings or the carrier its self.
What do you guys do?