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What Happened to . . . . Break Free CLP? | Trapshooters Forum BreakFree CLP used to be the best doggone stuff around, and was even (I think) spec'ed for military use in their pistol kits Anyway, has the stuff been superceded by some wonder-lube? One LGS had more lubes than I could count, but none of them seemed to be right as a replacement for BreakFree What'd I miss?
Question re Breakfree CLP - Trapshooters Forum Barry, I clean my detachable triggers by using BreakFree CLP, use tooth brush and pipe cleaner if needed, blow it with compress air if I see dirt, then BreakFree CLP again, put it hammer down on paper towel over night I wipe the hammer clean if there're still oil on them
Maintaining a Perazzi Trigger - Trapshooters Forum I clean the trigger with BreakFree CLP, let it sit hammers down on paper towel over night, wipe clean the hammers before I put it back in the gun It's the same as maintaining sidelocks I also lightly oil the barrel shoulder and locking bolts on all my Perazzis
Best lubricant for autoloading shotguns - Trapshooters Forum Rem Oil is very good BreakFree CLP is the best 1100's run best wet Don't care what the manufacturer recommends Over 30 years experience with them 15-20K rounds per year I've spent a lot of time in person at Remington in Ilion, NY, at their plant and R D center in Huntsville, Alabama, and at their ammo plant in Lonoke, Arkansas
CLEANING 391 BERETTA - Trapshooters Forum Now, everybody I know uses Breakfree CLP I spray some on virtually every part of the internal mechanism, including the piston, gas valve, springs, magazine tube, connecting rod, etc
What do you think of Ballistol? | Trapshooters Forum An old time waterfowler turned me on to Breakfree CLP to keep my shotguns from rusting, and to keep them operating smoothly even with some fine bay mud that sometimes found its way into the action of my old Model 12 on some really rough water days It worked better than any lubricant I have ever tried, and I tried them all
Remington 11-87 loads | Trapshooters Forum When I am shooting the light loads I wipe the magazine tube off and shoot them wet with Breakfree Powder can make a difference with light loads My 20 prefers the slower burning powders to fast burning powders of the same velocity when shooting the 3 4 ounce loads
HOW TO DISSOLVE LOC-TITE?? | Trapshooters Forum Ok, here is the problem: The screw that holds the trigger guard on my Perazzi trigger kept coming loose so I put some red loc-tite on the screw and a few drops into the hole Put the screw back in and let it dry overnight This morning, I found that some of the loc-tite must have gotten into the