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    T-DOGG

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    CM, left his gun laying on the range. Its named, Donkey Punch
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    First thing I thought was My Little Pony or UniKitty from the Lego Movie.
     

    KJQ6945

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    30 second job to swap trigger shoes. And swap back later if necessary. I probably have one in my parts bin.
    I appreciate the offer, but My guess is BA prefers it the way it is.
    Im shocked it took me this long to notice the difference. I'm a trigger snob in training. :laugh:
     

    SarahG

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    Also I’m taking note of all these oil preferences - I don’t really like my current stuff I use to clean but haven’t branched out much because I don’t know what to get. Currently using Breakthrough products because they’re odorless and I clean my guns indoors.

    Any suggestions?
     

    King31

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    Also I’m taking note of all these oil preferences - I don’t really like my current stuff I use to clean but haven’t branched out much because I don’t know what to get. Currently using Breakthrough products because they’re odorless and I clean my guns indoors.

    Any suggestions?

    If you are indoors you'll want to go with Hoppes #9!
     

    Leadeye

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    Still use STP for case forming lube, haven't changed in 40 years. Wonder if they still make it?
     

    churchmouse

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    Oof, not really. Just what was already on the rails as I gave things a light hit.

    I put 3 drops sown each rail of a decent synthetic. Then dab on the P-Tex front middle and rear top and sides.
    No barrel assembly I put the slide on the frame and give it a few good strokes (there you go TT) and then wipe of the excess. Put it together.
     

    Trigger Time

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    Also I’m taking note of all these oil preferences - I don’t really like my current stuff I use to clean but haven’t branched out much because I don’t know what to get. Currently using Breakthrough products because they’re odorless and I clean my guns indoors.

    Any suggestions?
    Clp, or slip2000 for light oil. Clp and hoppes for cleaning.
    For an AR bolt go to walmart, pick up a jar of high temp grease back where the oil is. Its like $10 and will last you the rest of your life. Just put a gentle surface slicking of it on the typical wear points. Youll run that baby in all envirinments from below zero to desert without a problem and it wont cook off like regular oils will
     

    Hopper

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    I put 3 drops sown each rail of a decent synthetic. Then dab on the P-Tex front middle and rear top and sides.
    No barrel assembly I put the slide on the frame and give it a few good strokes (there you go TT) and then wipe of the excess. Put it together.
    I ended up redoing my work on all the pistols that got the treatment. It pretty much ended up as you described your process. Mixing that bit of oil in made a noticeable difference, now it doesn't feel quick as sticky, and everything cycles smooth. Especially my son's all-steel CZ 75B Compact. I did his the way I should have done mine right out of the gate, and his went from having a pretty nice and smooth cycling action to feeling like the rails were polished. Thank you!
     
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