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ok i asked this before but forgot about barrel, do i use this on all parts,even barrel, just as i would use rem oil?
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Use SBGO as you would any other lube,but don't use a lot.Bring your bottle of SBGO with you to the range when you shoot and when the weapon is hot lube it up good and wipe off the xcess and shoot some more,you'll see the gun working smoother.A couple of uses,cleanings and there will be a difference how smooth your gun works.I use nanotechnology as part of the blend.When you heat the firearm up shooting it,SBGO will actually go into the metal surface on firearm parts.Makes cleanin a lot EZier too. Kinda like teflon inna fryin pan. If you have an AR15/M16 or a variant,use SBGO in the gas system and all moving parts to lower operating heat,help prevent jamming during sustained fire and make cleanin EZier also. Works xtreme cold and heat. Any other ???s |
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Hey Rider. I'm glad you stopped by.
Beth, you just got advice from the man himself. ![]() |
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Hey Bro,Hope yer havin a great holiday season.I look at surviving another round is a victory of sorts at this stage.
Give me a holler when you can. Password is 13% oinkcominatchaachmed. Semper Fi |
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OK I'm SOLD ! ! !
![]() Just reading Beth's Thread & 3 hours later. (Slow reader) Here I Am.Just read 10 Pages of Great Info on "SBGO" http://www.thefirearmsforum.com/show...=83446&page=10 & Silver Bullet gun oil Site, http://www.silverbulletgunoil.net/ I have not seen / heard of this till about 3 hours ago, Is this ever in the giveaways? I don't remember ever seeing it, (But that could just be Me!) I'll be ordering when the $ get here shortly! (Christmas costs)But JLA, Dubble D,& Jack 404 ![]() If theres any just kinda laying around (I'll put it to Use!) ![]() Here in S.Fla not wet but my older guns & my Pop's older guns some have more than a spot of Rust. ![]() And After seeing how my old Hopps did (in testing) it's OUTTA HERE! ![]() The INFO here @ TFF is Bar NONE the BEST!!! LOL Needless to say it, but I'm HOOKED I Ain't Leavin!!!! !!!!! & WONT be posting anymore Questionable stuff ~~ NO more (I don't wanta be Booted)LOL Hope that Don't upset anybody ![]() OOO Did I tell ya the one about********************** Never Mind! ![]() ![]() ![]() Capt. Mac ![]()
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Hey thanks Rider will do as u said never heard of anyone putting it on while firearm is hot but your the man so i will do thanks for the info i just got to try it everyone on here swears by it --thanks again
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As a user and Dealer of SBGO, you won't find a better oil out there anywhere. Rider, glad to see you on the forum.
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so do i use a patch to get it in the barrel?
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Only before long periods of storage. Then clean with a couple of dry patches before firing.
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Sam i don't use SBGO in barrel before going to range?
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Hey Mac, I scored mine on a 'spur of the moment' post by Shooter. He simply said, "next responder is a winner".
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think u r on the wrong post Bob????????????
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Beth, I'm assuming yer meaning yer .22s. Not sure if Rider was aware of that.
.22s are dirty buggers. If I were at the range with a Marlin 60, I'd warm it up with a hundred rounds, then clean the bore with Hoppes and patches. When a clean patch comes out clean, run another one down with a drop or so of SBGO. Give it half a dozen push/pulls, then commence firing again. Because it's a .22, yer accuracy won't bottom out for half a box or so. After that, don't bother cleaning the barel till yer accuracy starts to get worse. When it does, rinse and repeat. Also, clean the bore before switching ammo.
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Nope! Mac asked if TFF ever gave away SBGO. I said yes. ![]()
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my mistake ==i should not put any in barrel of 60 before goingto range
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Clean yer firearms 'after the range'. That way they'll be ready ta go when ya get there. By all means, clean the action after every use. The barrel will tell you whne it needs cleaning.When metal gets hot, its' pores open up. That's a good time to get the lube in. But ya don't wanna get any nasties in the pores at the same time. That's why I say clean before applying. The best case scenario would be removing the barrel and putting it in an oven. My oven will hold half a dozen pisrols/revolvers. A rifle? No way. ![]()
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Chek your email Beth.
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It takes 43 muscles to frown, 17 to smile, and 3 for proper trigger squeeze. The latest caliber or gear is no substitute for experience and skill. Rifles and cartridges don't make hits -- shooters do. Fact of life: After Monday and Tuesday, even the calendar says WTF!
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Folks, lets not forget that it is because of Midnite Rider that Bin Laden is dead twice.
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Amen Amen
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love it thanks guys and i 2nd that amen
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Too bad he couldnt be killed a dozen more times...
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I'll second that Josh! (nice group!)
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he could end up as one of someone elses virgins ..
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shooting him was to easy
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