Remington92
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My SBE2 has never had any issues using balistol or the blue Lucas here in Montana
break free CLP
ITS THE ONLY WAY. Trust me.
Unless you shoot a benelli. Then you just put more slip 2000 in it, and keep shooting.The above is correct.
Real CLP is good in the cold. Often, shotguns struggle because they have sludge of unburned powder and oil. It needs to be cleaned and flushed with gun scrubber, then lubed with Royal Lubricants CLP Or original Break Free.
I use SLIP2000 on literally all my guns. Works like a charm. I strongly recommend them. + it’s non-toxic which I personally like…Does anybody have any suggestions for a good lubricant in very cold temperatures? My automatic shotgun action is slow in temperatures under 15 degrees. I have seen Slip2000 EWL test and they look good. Anything else?
I’ll second this - I’ve found that G96 synthetic CLP works great in cold temperatures.MilTec or G96 CLP. My buddies and I use both and since we’ve changed over, never have a problem with our bolts failing to cycle. Even after an accidental dip in the water on a 20 degree day when everyone else’s turned into single shots.
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