Hey I figured out how to reply to a post! However its all backwards how I wanted it to be. My solution will be> Soak in CLP type degreaser> wipe like inner bore of motor> lube every crevice like I'm in Vegas.
And now I'm kinda sold on Rem oil because I finally heard if someone using it besides...
I might try that soak method. I've lubed (probably over lubed) the "DA" portion of the frame as that's where I saw the most contact with steel on steel. Definitely going to go through the gun again on Monday since it's my only day off.
I literally soaked every part and wiped it down with...
I think that answers the grit of my questions. Parts are hard to come by, the gun is clean but I need to find a different lubricant, and parts are "discontinued". I really like this gun, not going to get rid of it, but I'm definitely going to invest into something.... Modern. I appreciate both...
That statement is entirely my fault. The company is Birchwood Casey. Labeled "gun scrubber" the Prolix i have on hand and use is Prolix Lubricant "total gun care product". Thank you for the correction!
But now I'm questioning Prolix. I mean yea, it cleans but as a lube and cleaner?
Hopefully as a new user but longtime rifle shooter, might I suggest a .357 mag? Personally I feel that the .357 has a less recoil than most other rifle calibers. If not all in a handgun. Martini makes good lever actions but I'm speaking from a 27 year old. The Ruger .22 takedown is a nice gun as...
First post, short time lurker etc... Glad we got that out of the way.
So a few months ago I wondered into my local gun shop and ended up walking out with not what I was shopping for. Walked out with a used LEO Smith and Wesson 40 tactical model 4046. Felt good in my hand, and besides the grime...
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