Gun cleaner and oil
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Gun cleaner and oil
Hey guys
New to gun practicing shooting, and I have a few questions for you.
Read many different opposite opinions on cleaners and protestants.
Wd40 is. Kerosene crapola
Silicone spray creates varnish on inside of chambers
Dextron is good for protecting but toxic to hand exposure over time
Mineral spirits clean bores well
3 n 1 oil good lube but messy
Personal lube used by some. Really ????
Best lube s food grade spray grease at $200 a spray can
So, being a novice, I could do with a bit of experienced words
Thanks.
Currently using a gun cleaning kit for my .38 special, but will need to refill or replace as I'm running out of cleaners, pads, gun grease
Thanks
T.
New to gun practicing shooting, and I have a few questions for you.
Read many different opposite opinions on cleaners and protestants.
Wd40 is. Kerosene crapola
Silicone spray creates varnish on inside of chambers
Dextron is good for protecting but toxic to hand exposure over time
Mineral spirits clean bores well
3 n 1 oil good lube but messy
Personal lube used by some. Really ????
Best lube s food grade spray grease at $200 a spray can
So, being a novice, I could do with a bit of experienced words
Thanks.
Currently using a gun cleaning kit for my .38 special, but will need to refill or replace as I'm running out of cleaners, pads, gun grease
Thanks
T.
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Break-Free® Gun Cleaners : Cabela's
We don't have a cabela's around here, but I'm sure it's available elsewhere
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Very close. CLP is the military lube. It stands for Cleaner, Lubricant, Protectant. Does a really good job unless you get in the super cold areas.
Break Free would be my second choice, but a generous wiping will be in order.
Break Free would be my second choice, but a generous wiping will be in order.
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Over the decades I've used a number of different cleaners and lubricants. I settled on Shooters Choice for a cleaner. I use a heavy coat of Tri-Flow for a protectent. After use, I always treated a gun as though it where going into long term storage. Total disassembly, clean thoroughly, apply a heavy layer of protectent, reassemble, put in individual sealed storage case. I still have the first gun my dad gave me as a teen and it still looks good.
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I use triflow on most stuff. Sounds like you are shooting a revolver. Don't spray too much into and around the trigger/hammer area and thru the pawl/hand area on the breechface. A little goes a long way...
Just my experience..
Just my experience..
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I always remove the excess before I go shoot it. AKA clean before shoot. It is sometimes months or even years before I may be in the mood for a particular toy.
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Also, don't get caught up in all the snake oil hype.
The tried and true are Outers, Shooters Choice etc. My LEO buddy told me the Iraqi vets on the squad used Mobil 1on all their autos(M16s and Beretta's, Barrets,etc) cuz it was readily available over there and proved excellent to keep their stuff running.
My Glocks seem to like it and a quart was 6 bucks...
The tried and true are Outers, Shooters Choice etc. My LEO buddy told me the Iraqi vets on the squad used Mobil 1on all their autos(M16s and Beretta's, Barrets,etc) cuz it was readily available over there and proved excellent to keep their stuff running.
My Glocks seem to like it and a quart was 6 bucks...
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Also, don't get caught up in all the snake oil hype.
The tried and true are Outers, Shooters Choice etc. My LEO buddy told me the Iraqi vets on the squad used Mobil 1on all their autos(M16s and Beretta's, Barrets,etc) cuz it was readily available over there and proved excellent to keep their stuff running.
My Glocks seem to like it and a quart was 6 bucks...
The tried and true are Outers, Shooters Choice etc. My LEO buddy told me the Iraqi vets on the squad used Mobil 1on all their autos(M16s and Beretta's, Barrets,etc) cuz it was readily available over there and proved excellent to keep their stuff running.
My Glocks seem to like it and a quart was 6 bucks...
Lol
Thanks again for your help
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I haven't calced it! Unfortunately I do more totin than shooting anymore...anytime I over season the piece it tends to pick up a ton of lint. I think I have enough to knit a sock on the ole 23!!
I really need to get out an burn a few thru it!!
I really need to get out an burn a few thru it!!
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I've been happy with Birdsong's coatings these past 20 years.
With this coating, the firearms really don't care what lube is used, or if any is used at all in severe cold/sand/sweat conditions. I do leave a light film of Tetra grease on bolt rails and locking lugs though.
With this coating, the firearms really don't care what lube is used, or if any is used at all in severe cold/sand/sweat conditions. I do leave a light film of Tetra grease on bolt rails and locking lugs though.
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