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hoppes makes a gun grease, to me it looks like bike chain grease, comes in a little metal tube.
Hoppes #9I'm fairly new as well, but here's my routine (thanks in advance everyone, I KNOW it's overkill):
-shoot, enjoy, let cool (my barrel is always too hot to handle after a day at the range).
- disassemble completely (I do this as much for fun as anything). Clean everything thoroughly with remoil, use remington cleen-bore in the barrel
- dry thoroughly, reassemble. a couple drops of hoppes #9 on the bolt spring as it goes back in.
- a few drops of hoppes #9 on the bolt slides, and inside the trigger assembly.
- wipe everything down with a clean rag, no finger oils on the ouside
- put away safely.
-Seriously contemplate, AGAIN, putting razor edges on the puncture-bayo, just for kicks.
Hoppes #9
Please read here;
http://www.hoppes.com/products/no9_plus.html
Then tell me if this is ment for inside your barrel or to lube ones trigger asembely or any lube points for that mattter?
Can anyone help on this matter. I've been wondering what to use after shooting corrosive...I think this might work...Hoppes 9 in bore, gas system, op rod, bolt, chamber.
Then wipe everything. Use some Rem action cleaning on trigger group, bolt carrier and cover. Then spray some Rem oil everywhere to keep lubed up. Is that a good cleaning method??? Let me know if I should change anything. Newbie here![]()
Hoppes #9
Please read here;
http://www.hoppes.com/products/no9_plus.html
Then tell me if this is ment for inside your barrel or to lube ones trigger asembely or any lube points for that mattter?
Couldn't say it better myself.Remember: grease what slides and oil what pivots.
Grease: preferably a high stickyness index gear grease. Green lithium or something like Loctite's Superlube if you prefer something colorless and odorless.
Oil: any good fireams oil or synthetic motor lube.
Dab some grease on the working parts that slide against each other, action and bolt carrier rails; don't forget to put a small amount on the contact part of the hammer head, where the bolt slams against it on the ejection/arming stroke. Clean the piston and wipe a small quantity with a rag on its surface, just to make it shiny, that's enough.
Oil the trigger block's pivoting parts.
That's about it.
PP.
Sks oil recipe
Choose any ingredient combination:
Vodka
Blood (enemy or your own)
Kitten (the cuter the better)
Orphan tears
Borscht
Perogies
Mix well. Apply by fully submersing the SKS
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What sort of grease? Lythium grease, bearing grease... what exactly are you using?
Thanks for the tip. Where do you buy it?Sorry for taking so long to get back to you, but I am using Castrol synthetic grease. It is a multipurpose grease and is a bluish color. Works extremely well. I also have some synthetic weapon grease, but it has nothing on the Castrol stuff.



























