I have used RemOil for years for both cleaning and lubricating my pistols and shotguns. Spray them down, wipe them off. Done. Is that too simplistic?
My pistols get this after EVERY trip to the range, since they are for self-defense. My shotguns and rifles only get this after a hunting outing in the rain or snow, and then at the end of every hunting season..."whether they need it or not".
I am about to receive back a little Sig P238 from being serviced at Sig. The Sig customer service manager happened to mention that he likes the Militec treatment on semi-autos. Maybe he owns stock in the company that makes Militec, I don't know. But given his position, I'm assuming he's giving me a good suggestion.
First question:
Should I clean the pistol first with RemOil, and then apply the Militec?
Or will the RemOil's Teflon or lubricant residue interfere with the "heat-bonding" of the Militec? Would it be better to clean the gun with Gun Scrubber, and then apply the Militec? I guess I'm sort of wondering how the Militec will do it's metal absorption/bonding thing if the gun has had the RemOil Teflon on it. Does the Teflon build up over time, in either a positive or negative way?
Second question:
After applying the Militec, is it ok to continue using the RemOil for routine cleaning/lubing after a range session? Will the Teflon or lubricant in the RemOil adversely effect the Militec, or vice-versa?
Third question:
How often should I apply the Militec treatment? After every trip to the range? Once every 1,000 rounds? I have no clue.
Thanks!
My pistols get this after EVERY trip to the range, since they are for self-defense. My shotguns and rifles only get this after a hunting outing in the rain or snow, and then at the end of every hunting season..."whether they need it or not".
I am about to receive back a little Sig P238 from being serviced at Sig. The Sig customer service manager happened to mention that he likes the Militec treatment on semi-autos. Maybe he owns stock in the company that makes Militec, I don't know. But given his position, I'm assuming he's giving me a good suggestion.
First question:
Should I clean the pistol first with RemOil, and then apply the Militec?
Or will the RemOil's Teflon or lubricant residue interfere with the "heat-bonding" of the Militec? Would it be better to clean the gun with Gun Scrubber, and then apply the Militec? I guess I'm sort of wondering how the Militec will do it's metal absorption/bonding thing if the gun has had the RemOil Teflon on it. Does the Teflon build up over time, in either a positive or negative way?
Second question:
After applying the Militec, is it ok to continue using the RemOil for routine cleaning/lubing after a range session? Will the Teflon or lubricant in the RemOil adversely effect the Militec, or vice-versa?
Third question:
How often should I apply the Militec treatment? After every trip to the range? Once every 1,000 rounds? I have no clue.
Thanks!