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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4032303" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I found the same problem when we hunted rabbits behind beagles. We were using Ruger semi auto pistols. When it was warm, the guns ran fine, but when it got cold, the WD gel'd up and made them inoperable. We did a field strip on them at the truck and got some oil off the dipstick to get back into the hunt. </p><p>That oil is not the best for a firearm with the contaminants, but it got us through the day and we both did a major clean and oil that evening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4032303, member: 5412"] I found the same problem when we hunted rabbits behind beagles. We were using Ruger semi auto pistols. When it was warm, the guns ran fine, but when it got cold, the WD gel'd up and made them inoperable. We did a field strip on them at the truck and got some oil off the dipstick to get back into the hunt. That oil is not the best for a firearm with the contaminants, but it got us through the day and we both did a major clean and oil that evening. [/QUOTE]
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