Bore Preservative
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Bore Preservative
I am torn between keeping the bore of my air pistols and .22 pistols dry for accuracy or a light coating of "break free" / gun oil for corrosion protection. I store and shoot in my cellar which has periods of dampness. Any suggestions are appreciated.
hey
Hey, a light coat of mil-comm 2500 oil, 25B grease, or 3000 semi fluid would work perfect for you.
What i do is, ill coat the bore, then when i want to shoot run a bore snake or a patch through them and then you are all set.
lax
What i do is, ill coat the bore, then when i want to shoot run a bore snake or a patch through them and then you are all set.
lax
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TSI301 is a good cleaner and lubricant, and will not harm your seals. Do not use firearm cleaners on an airgun. Besides, airguns require minimal cleaning - perhaps once a year. Here is a recent discussion http://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.php ... ght=tsi301Lammy1000 wrote:Thanks. Any tips on solution to clean bore of air guns. I have some "Otis" , but some of it has solidified. I am getting back into this great sport after a few year hiatus...moved and fixed up my current home.