Swartzy wrote:I have a Browning BPS that I have had since I was 14. 33 Now. This year is the first year I have had it completely disassembled and cleaned. And that is only because it started acting up. I brought it to roger's gunsmithing and when I went to pick it up, he tells me that was one of the dirtiest guns he had ever seen. He said there was mud, brush and cattails jammed in there..
Waterfowlist wrote:Swartzy wrote:I have a Browning BPS that I have had since I was 14. 33 Now. This year is the first year I have had it completely disassembled and cleaned. And that is only because it started acting up. I brought it to roger's gunsmithing and when I went to pick it up, he tells me that was one of the dirtiest guns he had ever seen. He said there was mud, brush and cattails jammed in there..
Same with my BPS. Did have to make one repair to it last year. Its nice to sit back and relax on trips while guys fully break down their autos and clean then for a half hour every night.
169Sportsman wrote:I shoot an extrema 2. I tend to clean it only when it starts acting up. I see a lot of guys use remoil. Personally I hate the stuff! Usually use break-free clp. I had a bps that I put remoil on the slide rails and it was still really sticky, put breakfree on it and it slid like a dream. Sea foam deep creep has been one of my favorite all purpose lubes lately but I haven't tried it on my guns yet.
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