Rem Oil?
#1
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On an 870, Remington says to use Rem Oil to clean and to oilthe trigger assembly (when you remove it from the gun). What I am wondering is does anyone use the Rem Oil or do you just use the Outers/Hoppes gun oil?
#2
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From: houston texas
Remington is just saying to use rem oil because they sell it. Just use whatever you have, hoppes, outers, or rem oil. I find rem oil and hoppes very similar so whatever you have will work. Id personally clean it with hoppes #9 first then go over that with a little oil to prevent rust and lubricate.
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Nontypical Buck
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From: pennsylvania
can't speak for the 870, but i own an 1187 (sem-auto). first few months i lubed the mechanism down with hoppes, and the feed would jam 2-3 times per every hundred rounds. switched to rem oil, and i never have had a problem since.
#10
I took a browning pistol into a place in Festus Missouri. It's run by some guys that used to work for Browning and they said that all they ever use if Rem-oil. Apparently the Hoppe's oil will gum up when cold, especially when there is too much applied to the gun. For a trigger assembly or anything in the action, I would definitely use Rem-oil.



