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Remington 700 picks and choses when to fire
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<blockquote data-quote="rblum" data-source="post: 2696252" data-attributes="member: 4227"><p>SPRING/FIRING PIN LUBRICATION</p><p>There has been a fair amount of discussion on firing pin/spring lubrication. Also mentioned was the effect of cold weather on failure to fire incidents.</p><p>Kenny Jarrett suggests using nothing other than lighter fluid to lubricate trigger assemblies. BTW, I follow Jarrett's advice on using lighter fluid to lubricate trigger assemblies and it works just fine. Has anyone taken that suggestion a step further and tried lubricating a spring/pin with lighter fluid? My view is that it would work, preventing rust, lubricating and preventing gunk/weather misfires, but I don't know. Has anyone tried it on pins/springs? Any opinions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rblum, post: 2696252, member: 4227"] SPRING/FIRING PIN LUBRICATION There has been a fair amount of discussion on firing pin/spring lubrication. Also mentioned was the effect of cold weather on failure to fire incidents. Kenny Jarrett suggests using nothing other than lighter fluid to lubricate trigger assemblies. BTW, I follow Jarrett’s advice on using lighter fluid to lubricate trigger assemblies and it works just fine. Has anyone taken that suggestion a step further and tried lubricating a spring/pin with lighter fluid? My view is that it would work, preventing rust, lubricating and preventing gunk/weather misfires, but I don’t know. Has anyone tried it on pins/springs? Any opinions? [/QUOTE]
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