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Unread 07-09-2014, 06:31 PM   #1
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Actually it wasn't that difficult. A lot simpler then most of the revolvers/semi auto pistols I have disassembled. I found a bottle of murphy's oil soap concentrate. I am guessing I need to delut it and then just wipe it on and off like I am applying orange oil? Or do I need to actually rub on the wood with the rag to get the grime off?
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Lots of oil will just bubble out when moderate heat is applied via a hair dryer. Try this before cleaning in my opinion.
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Yup, heat the oil out of the stock and then worry about the surface. Taking the stock off the action is an accident waiting to happen for most Parker owners.
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