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Bix n Andy rust?
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<blockquote data-quote="S96743" data-source="post: 2250875" data-attributes="member: 109927"><p>I wanted to ask </p><p></p><p>I have a bix tac sport pro. I've had fits with boretech jacking up the trigger. Have since been very careful (putting a rag under) when using bore guide. Now I had a different problem. The last time I cleaned the gun was maybe 250 rds ago. At that time I cleaned the bix with brake keen and resembled no lube or anything. Just air dry and assemble. I haven't put any solvent or oil on anything nor cleaned since then. Last outing I had a "stuck" trigger. Like the internals weren't resetting to hold the sear. I tore the trigger down tonight and found internals aren't free and there was oxidation on the shafts inside the trigger housing that hold the trigger and other pieces. </p><p></p><p>Am i missing something? I thought the bix doesn't need any lube and yes it doesn't work well with it. But what do to keep the oxidation at bay or remedy this?</p><p></p><p>S</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S96743, post: 2250875, member: 109927"] I wanted to ask I have a bix tac sport pro. I’ve had fits with boretech jacking up the trigger. Have since been very careful (putting a rag under) when using bore guide. Now I had a different problem. The last time I cleaned the gun was maybe 250 rds ago. At that time I cleaned the bix with brake keen and resembled no lube or anything. Just air dry and assemble. I haven’t put any solvent or oil on anything nor cleaned since then. Last outing I had a “stuck” trigger. Like the internals weren’t resetting to hold the sear. I tore the trigger down tonight and found internals aren’t free and there was oxidation on the shafts inside the trigger housing that hold the trigger and other pieces. Am i missing something? I thought the bix doesn’t need any lube and yes it doesn’t work well with it. But what do to keep the oxidation at bay or remedy this? S [/QUOTE]
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