Hey guys,
I apologize if this has been touched on, but I couldn't find anything.
I got talked into buying this Gunzilla firearm oil and an outdoor show years ago, its JUNK. I'm having a firing issue with my Remington 870, I'm getting really soft hits from the firing pin causing failed firing, it's really tacky/ gummy inside.
I'm going to completely disassemble, my concern is using something to harsh, and causing damage.
Can I soak in solvent or use carb cleaner, let dry, lightly coat with firearm grease on the moving parts, and some Rem oil on the rest? Or do I me a special degreaser? I don't wanna do harm by over cleaning and not properly protecting the critical parts like the firing pin, and trigger mechanism. But I want to make sure this garbage is completely out and it's working as it should.
In the past I've just used compressed air, brush, and oil, But I've never had this problem before.
Thanks for the help!
I apologize if this has been touched on, but I couldn't find anything.
I got talked into buying this Gunzilla firearm oil and an outdoor show years ago, its JUNK. I'm having a firing issue with my Remington 870, I'm getting really soft hits from the firing pin causing failed firing, it's really tacky/ gummy inside.
I'm going to completely disassemble, my concern is using something to harsh, and causing damage.
Can I soak in solvent or use carb cleaner, let dry, lightly coat with firearm grease on the moving parts, and some Rem oil on the rest? Or do I me a special degreaser? I don't wanna do harm by over cleaning and not properly protecting the critical parts like the firing pin, and trigger mechanism. But I want to make sure this garbage is completely out and it's working as it should.
In the past I've just used compressed air, brush, and oil, But I've never had this problem before.
Thanks for the help!