FWB300s Cleaning
Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 12:18 pm
Hey guys,
I recently purchased a FWB 300s Universal for some off season practice (and as a way to spend less $$$ on ammo, while still focusing on breathing, sight picture, etc).
The rifle's is pretty good shape, shoots well but has some small rust flecks in some places.
Additionally, I lubed the cocking arm pivot area and the dreaded orange (as in rust) lube started seeping from the bottom.
So, I'm wondering if I can spray the whole action down with gunscrubber (the synthetic safe kind) without damaging anything, and then relube those parts that need it?
Or am I better off attempting to disassemble the action (save the spring assy, and clean it that way?
Or... do I just not worry about it and let it remain the one gun in my collection that hasn't been properly cared for?
I recently purchased a FWB 300s Universal for some off season practice (and as a way to spend less $$$ on ammo, while still focusing on breathing, sight picture, etc).
The rifle's is pretty good shape, shoots well but has some small rust flecks in some places.
Additionally, I lubed the cocking arm pivot area and the dreaded orange (as in rust) lube started seeping from the bottom.
So, I'm wondering if I can spray the whole action down with gunscrubber (the synthetic safe kind) without damaging anything, and then relube those parts that need it?
Or am I better off attempting to disassemble the action (save the spring assy, and clean it that way?
Or... do I just not worry about it and let it remain the one gun in my collection that hasn't been properly cared for?