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    Dry or lightly coated?

    So I'm guessing... Leave a coat of oil on everything that is metal? Just a light film? For the internals of a revolver, I was just going to clean everything thoroughly (dry) and oil contact points. I'm assuming this is wrong then.
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    Dry or lightly coated?

    I can't find any good answers about this online for an experienced shooter yet relatively new gun owner. Should non-contact, non-moving metal parts be coated with oil or a rust preventive? If after a detail strip, If I thoroughly clean metal parts (Gunscrubber, Hoppes #9 solvent), should...
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    Solvents/lubricants

    Thanks for the tip about M-Pro7. I was leaning towards their products and those offered by Mil-Comm due to the separate nature of the cleaner and lubricant in their lineups. I can't really find any other gun cleaning products that are intended for taking off powder, etc. from the frame slide...
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    Solvents/lubricants

    Hey! I have a quick question, and I thought it would be better suited in this forum. I know there are plenty of threads on what lubricants people use on their semi-automatics but I'd like to hear more about solvents/cleaners. I'm aware of CLP, M-Pro 7, etc. I'm thinking about buying a...
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    External Slide Lubrication

    Out of curiosity, how many people give the external coating of the slide on their Glock, XD, and other modern polymer handguns with ferritic nitrocarburizing a wipe down with oil or CLP after cleaning? I can't find any manual for these guns which suggests that this should be done - yet I'm...