BCRider
08-12-2014, 12:01 AM
If you have some of this stuff around give it a try in your lever rifle action.
I was cleaning my Rossi 92 yesterday and coating the exterior with a spritz and a wipe down with FF for protecting the externals. Since I had it handy I spritzed the internals, bolt and locking bars as well as dabbed a bit on the face of the hammer so it would coat the heel on the bottom of the bolt.
Let me say that my Rossi has never felt so slick or cycled with so little effort and so snappy.
I'm not easily swayed but I broke down and bought a can after seeing so many testimonials. It was a slow process adapting to it. I bought the can more than a year ago in fact. A few months back I tried it for something and decided to try it as an exterior protectant since it does not rub off easily with handling. And that's a good thing.
I've been using it a little more as things go by. And after seeing how well it slicked up my lever rifle I'll be using it all the more.
I was cleaning my Rossi 92 yesterday and coating the exterior with a spritz and a wipe down with FF for protecting the externals. Since I had it handy I spritzed the internals, bolt and locking bars as well as dabbed a bit on the face of the hammer so it would coat the heel on the bottom of the bolt.
Let me say that my Rossi has never felt so slick or cycled with so little effort and so snappy.
I'm not easily swayed but I broke down and bought a can after seeing so many testimonials. It was a slow process adapting to it. I bought the can more than a year ago in fact. A few months back I tried it for something and decided to try it as an exterior protectant since it does not rub off easily with handling. And that's a good thing.
I've been using it a little more as things go by. And after seeing how well it slicked up my lever rifle I'll be using it all the more.