Singer Oil??? Gun Oil . . . . .

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Singer Oil??? Gun Oil . . . . .

Post by suraj2087 » Thu Nov 11, 2010 10:04 pm

Will It work as gun oil ?????

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Re: Singer Oil??? Gun Oil . . . . .

Post by MoA » Thu Nov 11, 2010 10:08 pm

Oil pretty much is oil.
Singer, 'gun', motor, tractor... all work fine. I even use olive oil in my BP wheel guns if I am storing for short term i.e. 2 months or less.

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Re: Singer Oil??? Gun Oil . . . . .

Post by shooter » Thu Nov 11, 2010 11:29 pm

Use WD 40. for cleaning Plus lubrication.

singer is really good for lubrication. WD 40 better for cleaning.
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Re: Singer Oil??? Gun Oil . . . . .

Post by thomast1 » Fri Nov 12, 2010 10:05 am

suraj2087 wrote:Will It work as gun oil ?????
Suraj.

What gun? airguns or firearms?

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Re: Singer Oil??? Gun Oil . . . . .

Post by snIPer » Fri Nov 12, 2010 12:33 pm

if you are asking about using it for the main leather washer of a springer then it is too thin for that and you need to add a thickening agent - say - 2t oil in moderate quantities.
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Re: Singer Oil??? Gun Oil . . . . .

Post by cottage cheese » Fri Nov 12, 2010 1:58 pm

shooter wrote:Use WD 40. for cleaning Plus lubrication.

singer is really good for lubrication. WD 40 better for cleaning.
While WD40 is ok for must mechanical things made of metal, one should try not to use too much of it... it's not very nice if it seeps into wood... it damages the fiber/grain structure of the wood. It is however a good gunk remover and also a decent rust inhibitor. The light or rather thinness of the oil is also good on intricate moving parts.

Avoid using this for bore or chamber. It can catch fire on occasion and while not enough to cause catastrophic damage, it is rather distressing... ;)

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Re: Singer Oil??? Gun Oil . . . . .

Post by shooter » Fri Nov 12, 2010 3:11 pm

While WD40 is ok for must mechanical things made of metal, one should try not to use too much of it... it's not very nice if it seeps into wood... it damages the fiber/grain structure of the wood.

:agree: I have seen a damaged stock as a result.

I was just replying in terms commonly found oils. It keeps the chokes lubricated, action smooth. A good pull-thru in a barrel after cleaning it removes the extra oil.

The way to get around stock damage is:
1 to use the nozzle so the flow can be directed
2 not to use excess quantity
3 store the gun barrell down
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Re: Singer Oil??? Gun Oil . . . . .

Post by Mark » Sat Nov 27, 2010 12:21 pm

I have very fond memories of using Singer sewing machine oil on my 22 rifle when I was little.

I had a rag that was dampened with it and stored in a screw top jar, and I'd wipe my gun down with it after use.

Nowadays I use different oils but if sewing machine oil was all I had I'd use it no problem, just remember a couple of things:

Do not over-oil. A good way to get an idea is to realize the amount of oil needed to wipe down and lubricate a gun, if put on the rim of a shot glass, would not ruin the whiskey. Also, I suppose everyone know this but it bears mention, is to not put it into the compression chamber of a spring air rifle.
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