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The gas system may be self cleaning to some extent but every time you shoot it it's dumping carbon into the trigger assembly which eventually leads to badness. This is particularly bad if it's suppressed. I learnt this from experience thinking that I only had to clean the gas system and then having trigger issues.
Read it with some sarcasm.
I've never had a issue with mine no matter how filthy it gets but it does get cleaned, but does get abused. If the suppressor ain't glowing what's the point???
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