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Made something to use to oil my guns
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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 2954128" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>Day three and my little rig is working perfectly. Cleaned and oiled my 9mm AR, Glock and 1911. Using Hoppes oil with the syringe and 16 gauge needle, I was able to oil all the places that needed it without getting oil every where. Also exactly the amount I needed. (Getting prepped for the ENS tomorrow)</p><p>After jabbing myself (what I was afraid of) with the needle on the first gun, I ground down the point flush. Works better and no more nicks. </p><p>I really like this. </p><p>Will update if it starts to stick, rubber swells or rubber disintegrates. So far it's working brilliantly and exactly how I hoped.</p><p>Thinking about using another of the needles and syringes with Ballistol to see if it has any negative results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 2954128, member: 38658"] Day three and my little rig is working perfectly. Cleaned and oiled my 9mm AR, Glock and 1911. Using Hoppes oil with the syringe and 16 gauge needle, I was able to oil all the places that needed it without getting oil every where. Also exactly the amount I needed. (Getting prepped for the ENS tomorrow) After jabbing myself (what I was afraid of) with the needle on the first gun, I ground down the point flush. Works better and no more nicks. I really like this. Will update if it starts to stick, rubber swells or rubber disintegrates. So far it's working brilliantly and exactly how I hoped. Thinking about using another of the needles and syringes with Ballistol to see if it has any negative results. [/QUOTE]
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