Gun Oil

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Taking a client to the range today. Meant to oil the rifles/pistols I am bringing last night and forgot. Threw them in the car this morning and forgot my cleaning kit. I do have a bottle of mobile one synthetic in the trunk. A light coat should be fine yea? ( goggle gives mixed reviews)

I am also renting a m60 at the range and expensing it as client entertainment.....nothing sounds as fine as the Pig!
 
Taking a client to the range today. Meant to oil the rifles/pistols I am bringing last night and forgot. Threw them in the car this morning and forgot my cleaning kit. I do have a bottle of mobile one synthetic in the trunk. A light coat should be fine yea? ( goggle gives mixed reviews)

I am also renting a m60 at the range and expensing it as client entertainment.....nothing sounds as fine as the Pig!

I wouldn't use it. It could gum up the works.
 
Won't someone at the range have oil? If they rent guns out, they probably maintain them, no?
 
The guns won't rust overnight. Clean and oil them after you finish with the client.

Just want a slight coat on the slides as some have been sitting awhile.
The more I read on it the more I am thinking it is not only cheaper than gun oil but better..........
 
I have a jug of CLP I use on all my weapons, but yes in a pinch motor oil will work just dandy...but seriously try and wipe as much off as you can...super thin coat.
 
I was at the range once with the same issue - a sticky semi-auto bolt and no oil. I simply opened the hood on the truck, pulled out the dipstick, wiped my index finger in the oil on the end of the stick, and applied it to the bolt in question. Worked like a charm.
 
I was at the range once with the same issue - a sticky semi-auto bolt and no oil. I simply opened the hood on the truck, pulled out the dipstick, wiped my index finger in the oil on the end of the stick, and applied it to the bolt in question. Worked like a charm.

Synthetic oil will work, it is made for high temp operations. I use it for resizing cases when reloading.
 
Taking a client to the range today. Meant to oil the rifles/pistols I am bringing last night and forgot. Threw them in the car this morning and forgot my cleaning kit. I do have a bottle of mobile one synthetic in the trunk. A light coat should be fine yea? ( goggle gives mixed reviews)

I am also renting a m60 at the range and expensing it as client entertainment.....nothing sounds as fine as the Pig!

Ladies and gentlemen...Ted Nugent!
 
like the other said a thin coat od syn oil works fine. just remember to wipe it and use proper gun oil on it afterwards otherwise it might get a bit sticky.

also m60s are just fun to fire off no matter what!
 
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