How do you all clean your rifles? I know how to do the inside of the barrel obviously but what about the rest? What do you use? How often? Do you use something different for blued vs stainless? Just curios of what different people do.
I am a bit of a clean freak when it comes to my rifles. I clean mine everytime after a shooting session. After cleaning the inside of the barrel, I will take the stock off of the gun and give it a good wipe down with a rust resistant gun cleaner spray like Rem Oil. I use something else besides RemOil but I cant remember the name of it. I just wipe it down with it and put it back together. I also clean the inside of the action real well.
I do this as well, after every hunting season. Just to keep it clean under the stock. I also use Kroil for eaning the bore, and RemOil for cleaning everything else down.
kroil is pretty agressive penetrating oil. I sure its fine for bores and for blued guns but i wouldnt leave it on anything that was plated. I know that it will get under nickle plated guns and eventualy cause damage to the finish. Could be its fine on these new high tech finishes as they may bond better, but i myself wouldnt take that chance.
Kroil is akin to WD40, don't use it on firearms. It's penetrating qualities will find them penetrating everything, to include ammunition that inadvertently comes into contact with it. Given the chance it will penetrate cartridges (OK mostly concealed carry firearms where the cartridges sit in a magazine or cylinder for a long time) however they are not firearms quality lubricants and should not be used. Hearing a loud click when you pull the trigger can be mildly annoying on the range but deadly in a combat situation. Remember..."Only Hits Count," (Maj Lones Wigger United States Army) if the firearm doesn't discharge when the trigger is squeezed you can find yourself in a whole bunch of trouble.kroil is pretty agressive penetrating oil. I sure its fine for bores and for blued guns but i wouldnt leave it on anything that was plated. I know that it will get under nickle plated guns and eventualy cause damage to the finish. Could be its fine on these new high tech finishes as they may bond better, but i myself wouldnt take that chance.