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I put a dozen drops of 3&1 sewing machine oil on a shaving brush to generally oil parts. On the underside friction parts, rails and such I smear on a little white lithium grease if I intend to shoot it. I don't think it takes a miracle oil..just a good oil often. Once the weapon is assembled I wipe it down lightly with a rag.
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I use a light grease(TW25b) on the bbl. extension and toggle train where they interface, and then a good gun oil to the other friction points where steel meets steel. A wipe-down with a silicone oil lambs wool pad to the exterior......works for me and all of my guns.
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