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First, let me preface this by saying I know next to nothing about shotguns. And don't shoot them well, either. Anyway, A friend had an old Ithaca pump gun that the stock had cracked on and I offered to repair for him. On disassembly, of course the inside was coated with 40 years of gunk. After much scrubbing, it's -relatively- clean and dry. Question, what the proper way to relube for assembly? I had thought about just spraying it with Remoil, but got to thinking that might just attract more gunk than it had... | ||
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You can learn a lot ffrom military rifle shooters.... They almost never use oil, but rather grease. There are two that i use. I use a product called lubriplate, a white grease for short term applications, like on my shotguns where I'll take them down and clean and relube. Another grease that I use is a synthetic from Brownell's called Action Lube Plus which hold up well for extended periods of shooting. I use the Action Lube on my Garands. | |||
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Thanks for the tips, folks! | |||
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