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Almost any oil will do for protecting your gun metalwork and blueing. Engine, hydraulic, mineral, synthetic, or plain old veg oil. If you want to be really porsh you could use extra virgin ;) .

Dont be fooled and reeled in by the branding of such likes as napier.

cooking oil is a winner on stocks if applied well with a fine wire wool, obviously not on varnished or a laquered finnished wood.

Just make sure your metalwork is clean and dry before applying any oil as to not trap any moisture.

The only thing is that the thicker the oil, the more shit will cling to it and will require more cleaning, however the thinner the oil the more you will need to apply as the lining in your gun slip will soon wear it off. Choosing the right oil for you will depend on how often you lake about with your gun.

:thumbs:

Always use a thin oil for inside your rifle and lubeing up :kiss:

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