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Old 01-03-2013, 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by marlin.357 View Post
With all due respect, may I suggest that you look at the owners manual, don't think you will find any thing about "rubbing oil on the metal parts in the handle" in there. Put 1 (one) drop where indicated, none (0) elsewhere. Excess oil only attracts dirt, lint, grit, powder residue, and crud, and makes it harder to clean next time.

We all want to protect our tools, but there is a right and a wrong way to go about it.
I get that... and no, I wasn't oiling the handle. I was trying to put a drop or two on my finger to rub over the metal within the handle (it was very late and I wasn't paying attention). The next thing I know, an excess amount of oil came out and dripped down into the handle of the gun around the trigger area. No harm no foul as I fired it a couple of time late last night and everything is all good.
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