Reddit Reddit reviews Hoppe's No. 9 Lubricating Oil, 2-1/4 oz. Bottle

We found 9 Reddit comments about Hoppe's No. 9 Lubricating Oil, 2-1/4 oz. Bottle. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Sports & Outdoors
Hunting & Fishing
Gun Maintenance
Gun Lubrication
Sports & Fitness
Shooting
Gun Accessories, Maintenance & Storage
Hoppe's No. 9 Lubricating Oil, 2-1/4 oz. Bottle
High-viscosity oil refined to perfectionIdeal for firearms, fishing reels and other precision mechanismsExtra-long lasting; Does not harden, gum or expireIncludes oneMade in the USA
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9 Reddit comments about Hoppe's No. 9 Lubricating Oil, 2-1/4 oz. Bottle:

u/dieterschaumer · 9 pointsr/mildlyinteresting

As a gun guy, its kinda weird since this is gun oil

https://www.amazon.com/Hoppes-No-Lubricating-Oil-Bottle/dp/B000PW64JY

u/Lost_Thought · 8 pointsr/guns

As others have said, that is a valuable piece of history. Help your grandma preserve it and get her a more utilitarian piece for self defense. Glock 17, CZP07, used .38 revolver, or a RIA 1911 would be good budget concious choices.

Also get her proper defensive ammunition for it, the rounds in your photos are full metal jacket. They are appropriate for practice, but are not ideal for defensive use. Get rounds marked Jacketed Hollow Point (JHP), they will both be more effective and reduce the odds of overpenetration.

The oddly shaped rounds in your photos are Full Metal Jacket Semi-Wadcutters. They make nice clean holes in target paper. Just like the round nose full metal jacket rounds, they are not ideal for defensive use and should be replaced with JHP for defensive purposes.

This video will show you how to field strip the gun. Follow its instructions, then wipe down all surfaces with gun oil and a cotton rag. Re-assembly is also shown in the video.

u/brazeau · 6 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Is this your first house? Every year you should oil the hinges, don't use WD40. I use this. Just apply two or three drops to the top of the pin and gravity does the rest, keep a paper towel handy for drips.

u/phi303 · 3 pointsr/balisong

i use hops9, cheap and effective

u/merryprankster2 · 2 pointsr/whatisthisthing

There are no stupid questions! I like to use Hoppe's Gun Oil on my vintage long arms. But any gun oil will do the trick, the point is to slow and halt oxidation as much as possible. I would not use a washcloth, because the loose weave wont do you any favors, but a soft cotton fabric, like an old but clean t-shirt, will do the trick.

Here's some Hoppe's: http://www.amazon.com/Hoppes-No-Lubricating-Oil-Bottle/dp/B000PW64JY/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1420668942&sr=8-4&keywords=hoppes

u/ndog14 · 1 pointr/guns

This is the cleaner and this is the oil that I bought.

u/hulkzillaman · 1 pointr/guns
u/doctordangerdds · -1 pointsr/Glocks

Rubbing Alcohol, 2x2 gauze, Q-tips, Hoppe's #9 Gun Bore Cleaning Solvent, Hoppe's Lubricating Oil.