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Action / Wood Maintenance
I just purchased my first Parker and I am beyond excited. I have wanted one for a very long time. I was able to find a very nice VH in 12ga and want to make sure I have what I need to keep it in good shape.
Thoughts on what I should be using to clean the action, clean the barrels, lubricate the action, and maintain the wood. Any and all options are greatly appreciated. I know Parker originally suggested 3-in-one but is anyone still using that? Thank you! |
I use a Ballistol spray can to lightly mist on to a sheepskin pad to wipe down the entire gun. For the barrels I do the same thing to saturate a patch and a few strokes with the cleaning rod. This removes all the carbon, fingerprints, and protects and I put it away.
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I agree with stub twist. Ballistol is the best all around product for gun care.
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action/wood maintenance
I totally agree with both of the above posters. I would add that as far as the action goes, use a premium gun grease on areas of the action where metal rubs against metal. If the gun has any age on it at all, such areas are easily identifiable by displaying shiny areas of wear. As far as the wood goes, I've never had a problem wiping areas where sweaty/dirty hands may have handled it by lightly wiping those areas with a rag with a very light application of the Ballistol on it.
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Shooters Choice Grease
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For the hinge pin, knuckle, and other areas exposed to movement and friction.
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Yep, Ballistol for me, and hinge pin grease.
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Ballistol or Clenzoil, I prefer the former. I have also used Rig grease for the hinge area and that stuff is very good. A small tub of that will last a lifetime.
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Ballistol and Rig for me as well. The hinge isn't the only metal-to-metal surface that needs the lubrication. The knuckle where the forend iron meets the frame, the sides of the lug, and one place that most everybody misses, the flat, yet somewhat curved forward face of the rearmost locking lug where it contacts the crossmember in the slot in the frame for the lug.
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used a rag with rig for the last 50 years and works well for me.
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+1 for RIG for all metal surfaces
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