Just bought my first over under and stumbled across this. Love the simplicity and also the calmness of your voice. A new subscriber. Thanks again and bless you and yours
Hi Mr. Pace, so far I must have watched close to a dozen of your videos. I started Trap shooting a year ago, and am about to get my first gun (That's how long it takes here in Germany), so my head is filled with questions. Your videos just give the clear answers I need, I love watching you explain. Keep it up, Nic
Another good lesson Roger, thanks for the videos. Old adage: "Grease is cheaper than steel". Good maintenance adds to the life of your guns. Take care and keep them coming
Good idea to use grease on the monoblock and the surrounding area Roger. I took one of your earlier tips and bought one of the shotgun mops, what a great shotgun cleaning tool that has been - thank you!
You'd be amazed at how many shooters with break-open guns fail to grease them. Just putting light oil on these parts doesn't cut it. Metal grinding on metal every time you break it open isn't a good thing. Slamming them shut when loading takes a toll on them, too. Looks cool when John Wayne does it in the movies but it will eventually damage the firearm. Your videos are very straight forward and informative.
So you don’t wipe the barrels with oil? Was told by practically everybody to do that after every shooting. Thank you for your down to earth yet thoroughly explained videos. Subscribing from Denmark.
I do wipe the outside of the barrels with a bit of oil on the rag...i do not wipe with oil on the inside of the barrel...good question...good on you...stay well and happy shooting !!!
I bought my first and only AP/U it is a CZ Drake and the fit of the receiver and the barrels is incredibly tight and I have great difficulty opening it , closing is a different issue but I am sure all related. How can I loosen up the fit , I literally have to bend it open offer my knee, not very efficient
Clark... Apart from taking it to a gun smith... Tight is better than loose... Keep it well oiled and eventually all guns loosen up... Stay well and thank you for watching!!!
It will loosen up as you use it...but it will take time...keep well lubed and enjoy the new gun...stay well and thanks for watching !!!
7 лет назад
Mr. Pace another excellent tutorial. I have been using Mobil 1 synthetic motor oil as a gun lubricant. Many shooters claim it is a very good gun lube. Do you still have your Beretta Silver Pigeon 1? I noticed you have been using this shotgun lately as a demonstration tool. I look forward to your next video. Take care sir.
BRR...I don't know anything about Mobil 1 oil as a gun lubricant...my silver pigeon was a great gun but it did not have an adjustable comb so I traded it in for the current one you see ...the 690...Stay well...and my personal opinion is to use gun grease instead of the car oil.
Tricky Dicky...Love the name...The grease is "snow" it comes in a white tube...I dont use coloured greases because you get it all over your clothes especially a brand that's black.
Question Roger do you have a way of removing all the grease ready to reapply after a shoot as grease collects dust and unburnt powder so it would end up like grinding paste. Thanks Roger for the vids they are very informative especially the straw on the barrels for gun fitment. Ahh just found your super cleaning vid so got the answer. Cheers Roger.
It is "Tetra" Gun grease. the manufacturers claim that it goes into the pores of the metal and is still effective if there is no visible film of grease.
mikevandenbrinkg21...I use SNO Universal gun grease or Tetra Gun Grease...its a white grease... some brands are coloured but they are too messy...stay well!