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I was just wondering what everyone's favorite general purpose gun oil was? I have mainly used Break Free but read somewhere that it is not the same formula now. Any other favorites? Thanks, Jed
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For what it's worth, I use Rem oil spray. But keep in mind, I don't know what the hell I'm doing.
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Corrosion X or Eezox. Not "oils" but one-step, cleaning/preservation/lubrication products. All one ever needs.
Both dry to the touch if properly used, which eliminates gumming, help prevent dirt attraction/holding, don't thicken or freeze in cold weather, or easily rub off once dry.
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Hail, you got to be more specific. Type A, type F, Dextron? miles
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Hail, you got to be more specific. Type A, type F, Dextron? miles A secret blend.
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I roll atf or hyd oil myself.
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CLP for the AR's and TriFlow for everything else.
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Both ATF and Birchwood-Casey, the latter for that thin coat on everything and for wiping the outside for rust prevention. The ATF for the working parts to eliminate freezing in subzero temps.
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I don't use much oil on my guns-mostly use Hornady's One-Shot dry lube. However, if I do need gun oil, there is always a spray can of Rem-Oil on the gun bench next to it.
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I use and have used Hoppe's or Outers gun oil on my bolt guns for 50 years; I also use Hoppe's #9 for cleaning them.
In the AR's I used Breakfree, except never in the bore; it takes too many rounds to shoot it out of the bore. It is too slippery and acts like moly/Teflon coat. I use Hoppe's #9 in my AR bores as well.
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LSA for internal lube, a short spritz of wd 40 on a old shaving brush for the outside metal surfaces only. The carrier on the wd evaporates off leaving a thin film of fish oil to prevent rusting. I am in a humid area and have not had rust - usually. Do Not, repeat - do not spray wd40 into the gun or it will clog up big time! Just a short spritz on to an old shaving brush for the outside of the gun's metal parts!
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I don't use much oil on my guns-mostly use Hornady's One-Shot dry lube. However, if I do need gun oil, there is always a spray can of Rem-Oil on the gun bench next to it. Sounds like my shop...
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