By JP, on February 17th, 2010%
I’ve hear some folks say that carbon build up on the bolt tail is not a big deal. I don’t know, maybe it is, maybe it isn’t – but after a day of fun with my EBR; I go home and clean it. I always make sure the Bolt Carrier Group (BCG) is as clean as possible, and after a case or two of that nastiness known as Wolf ammunition, the BCG is a wreck. The biggest pain in the elbows to clean, is the bolt tail.
While browsing AR15.com I saw an advertisement for the CRT-15 Carbon Removal Tool. I wonder if it works? It is designed to remove carbon from the carrier as well as the tail. I’ve come up with a few tricky ways to remove stubborn carbon from my BCG, but if this thing saves even 5 minutes worth of elbow grease per cleaning, I’d say the $50 is worth it.
By JP, on February 5th, 2010%
Following the lead of SayUncle and multiple others, here is a photo of my EDC stuff.
In the picture:
- Ruger SP101 .357
- Kershaw Knife
- USB stick
- Collapsing pen
- Car keys
- Wallet
- iPod touch
- Trident
Not Pictured: Pocket lint.
By JP, on February 4th, 2010%
I’m not exactly sure why, but I want one.
www.monkeyknuts.com
Update: Two monkey knuts incoming!
Update #2: Got my knuts today. These things are cool.
By JP, on February 3rd, 2010%

Thanks to a commenter (Timmeehh) for this link. Zombie Tools. They’ve got some really kickass looking blades there. They are pricey though, so hopefully they are combat worthy. From the FAQ on their site, it sounds like its worthy enough to get the job done. I might just have to save some cash just to say I have one of these badboys.
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