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Unread 04-13-2007, 12:04 AM   #14
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Break Free CLP is a bit thick, but remember, this is what the US Army is using in all normal climatic zones. Surely, they would have eliminated it years ago had there been any real problems.


But remember there is one heck of a lot of difference between a modern military high power action and an antique .22 auto rifle. Break Free CLP is a great lubricant, but it may not be the ideal solution for the weak recoil action of a .22 rifle. I think a light oil or silicon spray would be much more likely to facilitate reliable operation on the '63 Winchester.
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