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What kind of lubricant to you prefer to use on your firearms??
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Rem Oil Teflon on metal, dry, and a scant dirty Q Tip of graphite on bolt rails. Store bought silicon rag wiped over stock at end of day is good but linseed oil really shines up a stock.
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Remoil or Miltec Clay you should try the Miltec its actually a dry lube that works pretty well.
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TriFlow or sewing machine oil. Something that doesn't attract dust and hair.
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a friend taught me to use rem-oil and i have been very satisifed. i can clean the inside and even use it for the metal on the outside and the wood.
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Clay,
Arctic conditions are actually the reason I use the Mobile 1. It still works when everything else doesn't. After sitting outside all night, Rem Oil was solid, conventional motor oil was like jello, and the Mobil 1 still poured. That was all the testing I needed. Never thought of trying the ATF, does it work well for you?
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Use remoil, WD40, or GunScrubber. Never use brake fluid or any of that s*** it eats senthetic stocks up.
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Depending on conditions and the environment, I’ve used about everything under the sun.
1: I prefer at times Break-Free® the problem with that if used in the bore you must shoot 2 fowling shots or your bullets will shoot in the 9 ring at 200 yards and on the other hand it cuts down copper fowling.
2: Good old Fashion Gun Oil
3: In a pinch Motor Oil from the dip stick of the truck!
4: Sub Zero Arctic Conditions, Automatic Transmission Fluid and don’t tell me you got some oil that will work when I got a frozen gallon jug of Preston antifreeze in the back of my truck!
5: In realy hot climate Chainsaw bar lubricant, it sticks and stays put and don’t even think of using it in the bore!!!
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I really like Clemsoil. It does a good lube job AND it actually makes stock wood look better. Some brands of gun oil will soak into the end grain of stockwood and darken the wood. Eventually the wood rots. Clemsoil enhuances and protects wood. It's kind of expensive but a bottle lasts years.
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