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Unread 03-09-2015, 09:30 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by John Campbell View Post
This is not an unusual need for old Brit guns, even if they saw light use. The favoured lubricants in those days were petroleum jelly and "Rangoon Oil," which is particularly vile stuff. Both congealed to a tar-like sludge over the years, whether the gun was shot or not. This is why the annual "strip-and-clean" was so important.

With good modern lubricants, your gun should give good service for years.
They also used sperm whale oil as a preferred lube in the old days. I have for years used Starretts Tool & Instrument oil on the locks of all doubles. Superior lubricant IMO to many others.
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