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<blockquote data-quote="MBB" data-source="post: 1469024" data-attributes="member: 2658"><p>Most of my gun manuals say to use a light gun oil for lubricating. I typically use the RemOil dropper bottle for this and haven't had any lubrication issues.</p><p></p><p>However, I also use the RemOil spray can for hosing down parts (like trigger groups, bolts, pins, and springs), followed by a nylon brush, another spray of RemOil, and then a wipe from a clean rag. While this works great, it seems to be getting expensive. Any cheaper alternative product or method for cleaning these parts?</p><p></p><p>I use Hoppe's #9 as a bore/nitro solvent and Shooter's Choice Copper Solvent for getting the copper out. I've been happy with both of these. A bottle of each lasts a long, long time for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MBB, post: 1469024, member: 2658"] Most of my gun manuals say to use a light gun oil for lubricating. I typically use the RemOil dropper bottle for this and haven't had any lubrication issues. However, I also use the RemOil spray can for hosing down parts (like trigger groups, bolts, pins, and springs), followed by a nylon brush, another spray of RemOil, and then a wipe from a clean rag. While this works great, it seems to be getting expensive. Any cheaper alternative product or method for cleaning these parts? I use Hoppe's #9 as a bore/nitro solvent and Shooter's Choice Copper Solvent for getting the copper out. I've been happy with both of these. A bottle of each lasts a long, long time for me. [/QUOTE]
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