This video from Brownells, featuring Caleb, provides a detailed guide to the basic maintenance of a Remington 870 shotgun. It covers essential steps from ensuring the firearm is unloaded to disassembly, thorough cleaning of the bolt and receiver, careful maintenance of the trigger group, proper lubrication, and final reassembly with a function check. The tutorial emphasizes using appropriate tools and products for optimal firearm longevity and reliability, offering practical advice for both frequent users and those storing their shotgun for extended periods.
This video, part of the 'Smyth Busters' series by Brownells Gun Techs Caleb and Steve, addresses the common question of whether or not to lubricate firearm magazines. The experts clarify that while oil-based lubricants are detrimental as they attract dust and debris, dry lubricants, particularly graphite-based ones, are perfectly acceptable and even beneficial for ensuring reliable magazine function. They advise disassembling the magazine for proper application to the follower and spring, and also offer tips for "self-lubricating" polymer magazines. The video debunks the myth that magazines should never be lubricated, emphasizing the importance of using the correct type of lubricant.
This video introduces Hurley's Gold, a high-temperature (1000°F) dry lubricant technology designed for firearms. The presenter highlights its effectiveness as a one-step trifecta lube, showcasing its application and performance. The content focuses on the benefits of this specific gun lubricant for maintaining firearm functionality and protecting gun money.
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