Grease For Over Under Shotgun at Logan Newbigin blog

Grease For Over Under Shotgun. Quick video showing you how to properly lubricate your shotgun for maximum. When lubing the hinge points of our over unders or side by sides we like to use grease, not oil. Oil, as it heats up, becomes thinner and could run out of the areas where it is needed most. A parts tray to corral all the small parts and soak them in clp. My rule of thumb is if it turns oil it and if it slides grease it! An o/u shotgun should be able to open and close without undue force with any decent lube. A brush and pick set for scrubbing and cleaning. If you have to use some special. If you want a less toxic grease lubriplate. Clenzoil’s grease is a good one if you want a grease that keeps solid and is less messy. Check out the cleaning gear from: A small screw driver and a choke tube wrench. I use white lithium grease on the hinge trunions and fore stock/receiver. A little bit of firearm grease to lubricate the choke tubes.

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An o/u shotgun should be able to open and close without undue force with any decent lube. A brush and pick set for scrubbing and cleaning. Quick video showing you how to properly lubricate your shotgun for maximum. A little bit of firearm grease to lubricate the choke tubes. A parts tray to corral all the small parts and soak them in clp. I use white lithium grease on the hinge trunions and fore stock/receiver. Oil, as it heats up, becomes thinner and could run out of the areas where it is needed most. A small screw driver and a choke tube wrench. My rule of thumb is if it turns oil it and if it slides grease it! If you want a less toxic grease lubriplate.

Favorite Gun Grease for Over Under Shotgun Page 5 Trapshooters Forum

Grease For Over Under Shotgun Oil, as it heats up, becomes thinner and could run out of the areas where it is needed most. Quick video showing you how to properly lubricate your shotgun for maximum. An o/u shotgun should be able to open and close without undue force with any decent lube. A small screw driver and a choke tube wrench. A parts tray to corral all the small parts and soak them in clp. A little bit of firearm grease to lubricate the choke tubes. If you have to use some special. Oil, as it heats up, becomes thinner and could run out of the areas where it is needed most. Clenzoil’s grease is a good one if you want a grease that keeps solid and is less messy. When lubing the hinge points of our over unders or side by sides we like to use grease, not oil. Check out the cleaning gear from: I use white lithium grease on the hinge trunions and fore stock/receiver. If you want a less toxic grease lubriplate. My rule of thumb is if it turns oil it and if it slides grease it! A brush and pick set for scrubbing and cleaning.

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