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Hi gang.

              I'm about to take my Beretta stock off to check for any muck in the action. 

             Would the Legia be ok to spray on as a lubricant or should i stick to oil ?.

                                                                                                                   Thanks all.

             

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3 minutes ago, samboy said:

I'm about to take my Beretta stock off to check for any muck in the action.  Would the Legia be ok to spray on as a lubricant or should i stick to oil ?.

Whatever you use and Legia will be fine, just SPRAY it on and wipe it ALL off.

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1 minute ago, oldypigeonpopper said:

Hello, is that for the Action or Stock ??

 

1 hour ago, samboy said:

I'm about to take my Beretta stock off to check for any muck in the action. 

Would the Legia be ok to spray on as a lubricant or should i stick to oil ?.

                                                                                                    

             

 

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literally did this just this weekend with a new gun i picked up, stock off, gun was clean enough so quick wipe/brush down, check everything was in decent condition then a blast with Winchester all in 1 which is basically legia,  wipe off excess then left stock off for a few hours to let the air get to it and dry off.

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1 minute ago, oldypigeonpopper said:

Hello, What is the point of spraying the action with this oil spray only to wipe it off, 🤔, White spirit will clean the Action then use the oil spray👍

Two points: 

You do not want to be leaving the action (or anything else) dripping with oil, especially where it can get into the head of the stock. 
Tests have proven that the slippiest metal is that which has been oiled and then the oil wiped off. Far less friction than leaving oil on the surface.

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