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<blockquote data-quote="gl89aw" data-source="post: 4193219" data-attributes="member: 7257"><p>About 30 years ago I was at our deer camp and another hunter came over and asked me to fix his 742 Remington. Said it wouldn’t fire at all. First thing I asked him was what kind of oil he used. He said wd 40. I told him to come back in a couple of hours. When you pulled the trigger there was a very noticeable delay before you heard a very light click. I rinsed it out with coleman fuel a few times. Oiled it and it was fine. Easy fix for a 5th of Makers Mark. I also told him to quit using that crap</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gl89aw, post: 4193219, member: 7257"] About 30 years ago I was at our deer camp and another hunter came over and asked me to fix his 742 Remington. Said it wouldn’t fire at all. First thing I asked him was what kind of oil he used. He said wd 40. I told him to come back in a couple of hours. When you pulled the trigger there was a very noticeable delay before you heard a very light click. I rinsed it out with coleman fuel a few times. Oiled it and it was fine. Easy fix for a 5th of Makers Mark. I also told him to quit using that crap [/QUOTE]
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