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Originally Posted By: Ted Schefelbein
Originally Posted By: Replacement
And some guys like to use black powder in paper hulls for old hammer doubles with composite barrels and ungainly stock dimensions. Don't they realize that modern gas semi-autos are better tools for shooting birds or clays?

Never mind...


None of us is any more than a temporary curator. Judging from the condition of a great deal of the older fowling implements out there, a lot of curators should have been doing something else. Your Vaseline is a liquid at about 90 degrees Fahrenheit, and will not be staying on the metal as a lubricant, rather, it will be making its way to the wood, no doubt bringing untold joy to whoever follows you as curator, as he will get to post here on what to do about oil saturated lumber. If you believe Three In One oil compares to the performance of any synthetic lube at any temps, you are quite wrong. The difference between your old black powder guns and an autoloader is nobody will care what the autoloader looks like or how well it was cared for in 150 years.

Be a good curator.

Best,
Ted

I have carefully disassembled, generally not completely,but enough to get to sears, pivot point, wear surfaces, cleaned, degreased, the applied what I think is high grade synthetic lube, be it grease, usually Superlube, or oil, Mobil 1 10w30, seems to work well on just about everything, vintage guns or modern semi auto's.


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Ive been using RemOil for years but have not been able to find it for over a year. Getting low and was looking for a substitute. After reading the research, I want to move to One Shot. Where are you finding it available?


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Addendum: Im only finding it available in an aerosol can.
Do they offer it in a squeeze drop bottle or pump?


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I also have been using RemOil for years. I still have a few aerosol cans around. But after reading this article, I opted to buy some Hornady One Shot. It came today and I tried some on a BSS. It seems much like RemOil in terms of viscosity. The odor is low and very tolerable.

I bought it on Amazon.

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