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AR15/10 Rifles
Just got my 1st AR
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2417174" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>My miswording. Should not have used "Almost Solid". Solid is hard. Thick would have better describer it since it was in a "GOO" state in some parts. I worked on quite a few actions (bolts, pumps, semi auto, where the owner said it was sticking-hard to operate and also miss fires. When I took the actions apart and the bolts there was a brown goo inside. I cleaned and the actions/firing pins worked like new. The owners asked me if it was another rifle/shotgun. I said I bet you used Rem Oil. They said ever since they bought the firearm. They never used rem Oil again. </p><p><strong><em>Like I said it is my "Opinion".</em></strong> Just saw a lot of firearms that had Rem Oil used for years and the oil breaks down into a goo like substance.</p><p>If you have used Rem Oil, using it now and have good results all the better for you. However, I would thoroughly clean & take apart your actions periodically to make sure that there is not a buildup of oil and a chance for time to breakdown the properties of the oil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2417174, member: 116439"] My miswording. Should not have used "Almost Solid". Solid is hard. Thick would have better describer it since it was in a "GOO" state in some parts. I worked on quite a few actions (bolts, pumps, semi auto, where the owner said it was sticking-hard to operate and also miss fires. When I took the actions apart and the bolts there was a brown goo inside. I cleaned and the actions/firing pins worked like new. The owners asked me if it was another rifle/shotgun. I said I bet you used Rem Oil. They said ever since they bought the firearm. They never used rem Oil again. [B][I]Like I said it is my "Opinion".[/I][/B] Just saw a lot of firearms that had Rem Oil used for years and the oil breaks down into a goo like substance. If you have used Rem Oil, using it now and have good results all the better for you. However, I would thoroughly clean & take apart your actions periodically to make sure that there is not a buildup of oil and a chance for time to breakdown the properties of the oil. [/QUOTE]
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