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Old 01-15-2011, 10:13 PM
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While I agree there should be protection against corrosion, I am more concerned with free movement. About a year ago, I took a 686 out of a drawer and the cylinder was difficult to swing out. Once I opened it, the cylinger did not want to turn. No corrosion, just gummed up. It had not been fired in 5-6 yrs and still has not been fired but it got a good cleaning.

Tonight I cleaned a 66, 36 and a Glock 22.

The lady that lives here with me just to make my life miserable and spend my money is complaining the house smells like chemical from cleaning five guns last night. So maybe a scented lubricant would be nice.

Tomorrrow it is going to rain hard so I will likely clean 4-6 more.
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