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Unread 12-15-2010, 07:52 PM   #1
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Francis: I don't know how we went from where do I oil parts to pms but I understood your message. I don't need extra parts today but could down the road thanks. Parts are in sonic cleaner right now and was just inquiring about where to oil when reassembling. Thomas L. Benson Sr.
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Francis: I don't know how we went from where do I oil parts to pms but I understood your message. I don't need extra parts today but could down the road thanks. Parts are in sonic cleaner right now and was just inquiring about where to oil when reassembling. Thomas L. Benson Sr.
-- Must be the extra "Nog" in the office party punchbowl- I don't know either how we went from parts for your Parker Trojan shotgun to actress Sarah Jessica Parker and or the Petoskey Middle School soccer Moms- but to quote the late Jerry Garcia here: "What a long, strange trip this has been"--

You never know about names and nomenclature- The Parker economy grade shotgun named after a wooden horse- I often wondered if Parker Brothers ever thought about renaming their DH(E) Grade gun barrels from Titanic, after the April 1912 disaster- to another word- but they didn't--

Anyway, the sonic cleaner is a great idea- never have used that process. The old rule of gun component lubrication is- Oil moves and migrates, grease doesn't- In some way, the wall mounted horizontal gun racks my grandfather and father used for storage of their rifles and shotguns prevented excess oil from running downwards from a muzzle upwards vertical storage of a shotgun or rifle. Also the older trunk and LOM cases used for both transport and storage prevented this- less chance of oil moving into the wood at the stock head-

Let us know how the Trojan shoots after you have re-assembled it and lubed critical parts- betcha it will outlast either you or me-
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