I thought you weren't supposed to get anything in to the firing pin? area in the back where you don't take apart during a field strip. He seems to be going to town with the spray
Question: When you have cleaned the frame with Gun Scrubber, how do you lube/protect all those small parts - springs, levers, pins, etc.? Summers are super humid here I'd be afraid that rust might set in after the Scrubber had removed all the oil/grease. Thanks!
No, they never bothered to respond. What I do now is spray in some WD40 (after Gun Scrubber) and blow the excess out with compressed air. Contrary to common belief WD40 does leave a residue that has very good rust resistant properties. Brownell's tested various products for rust protection and WD40 scored near the top (the video is on UA-cam). I don't want to spray in something like CLP because it leaves way too much residue that attracts dirt and leaks all over the place, by contrast, WD40 leaves a very light residue.
I thought you weren't supposed to get anything in to the firing pin? area in the back where you don't take apart during a field strip. He seems to be going to town with the spray
What cleaning kit is this you are using? I would like/need a new kit with some brushes and I like that patch rod.
Question: When you have cleaned the frame with Gun Scrubber, how do you lube/protect all those small parts - springs, levers, pins, etc.? Summers are super humid here I'd be afraid that rust might set in after the Scrubber had removed all the oil/grease. Thanks!
Did you ever get an answer? I have the same question.
No, they never bothered to respond. What I do now is spray in some WD40 (after Gun Scrubber) and blow the excess out with compressed air. Contrary to common belief WD40 does leave a residue that has very good rust resistant properties. Brownell's tested various products for rust protection and WD40 scored near the top (the video is on UA-cam). I don't want to spray in something like CLP because it leaves way too much residue that attracts dirt and leaks all over the place, by contrast, WD40 leaves a very light residue.
The third video in the series is literally called "Lubrication." Check your sidebar.
@@ypres1917 WD40 gums up and makes everything stick.
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