So I went to clean my rifle last night after shooting, and I my bottle of gun oil was empty. It had leaked all over the cardboard "gun box" in the closet and made a mess. It was a REALLY OLD bottle of Hoppy's oil, probably 20 years old. So today after work I dropped by the sporting goods store and bought a can of break-free CLP. It seems like an odd name to me, but the kid behind the counter really talked it up, so what the hell...
So now I start to clean my rifle, and I read the can of break-free and it says it is both a solvent, cleaner, and lubricant. What? how is this possible. My dad always taught me to clean a gun with hoppy's no.9, and then oil the barrel and all the working parts, and then wipe it down with a gun cloth.
Can this break free really be both a cleaner and a gun oil? It cleaned the rifle really good, and it feels like it has some lubrication in it... but I just wonder if I need to use a real gun oil.
The gun is a Marlin 1894 lever rifle with 357 magnum, by the way.
So now I start to clean my rifle, and I read the can of break-free and it says it is both a solvent, cleaner, and lubricant. What? how is this possible. My dad always taught me to clean a gun with hoppy's no.9, and then oil the barrel and all the working parts, and then wipe it down with a gun cloth.
Can this break free really be both a cleaner and a gun oil? It cleaned the rifle really good, and it feels like it has some lubrication in it... but I just wonder if I need to use a real gun oil.
The gun is a Marlin 1894 lever rifle with 357 magnum, by the way.