Reddit Reddit reviews Racers Edge 3000 1/2-Ounce Bottle W Needle Tip

We found 6 Reddit comments about Racers Edge 3000 1/2-Ounce Bottle W Needle Tip. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Racers Edge 3000 1/2-Ounce Bottle W Needle Tip
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6 Reddit comments about Racers Edge 3000 1/2-Ounce Bottle W Needle Tip:

u/Bluecolt · 3 pointsr/guns

I have and use both the liquid and aerosol versions and like to use them for different things. I bought a combo pack like this from Amazom along with an oiler like this

I use the aerosol for cleaning, and have the oiler needle-bottle full of liquid Ballistol in my range bag for lubing. I have my CHL and apply fresh lube once a week or so to my carry piece, and a needle-bottle makes application really convenient. It might seem expensive, but with the liquid you get 16oz, which for some people is nearly a lifetime supply. Most gun oils are only 2-3oz, so a 16oz bottle is a lot.

u/NoRedditAtWork · 3 pointsr/knifeclub

You can use a variety of types but if you want the knife to be food-safe, mineral oil is a good choice. I'm lazy and use this brand via one of these.

u/readonly_reddit · 2 pointsr/metalworking

When I first started out I thought I wanted something like that, so I bought this. Used it once and realized it didn't work well for a number of reasons. Glad I didn't spend $750 on it.

u/the_duck17 · 2 pointsr/1022
  1. No break in period.

  2. I like to use milspec CLP to clean all my firearms. G96 CLP is one of the only milspec CLPs out there, Breakfree/Safariland is not milspec and although is probably a good product, didn't go through the stringent military tests. As far as lubing, a light coat of lube (I use Lucas Gun Oil, but any decent oil will do), where I'm supposed to. Brownell's has a good 4 part YouTube video on cleaning and caring for your 10/22. It's a good start, but with a takedown you'll also want to know how to set the barrel tension screw (it should be in the included manual as well), I don't have a link offhand but if you Google it, you'll find something good. Only needs to be done once, but good to know.

  3. Tools, I just keep an Otis MSR kit in my bag with brushes for all my calibers (22, 223/556, 308, 9mm, etc). I keep a needle tip bottle filled with G96 CLP, along with the Otis MSR kit in my range bag, along with a bleeding control kit (never know when you or someone at the range can be hit with an accidental discharge). If I can't fix the firearm at the range with the tools at hand, then I take it home (unless there's a stuck round, which is something more pressing to resolve and I'll usually ask the RSO for help is I don't have a long wooden dowel with me).

  4. Ammo, it should shoot it all, but for quality low end ammo, I like Federal Automatch. If I want to spend more, I grab CCI MiniMags, if I'm shooting my target 22 bolt action, I shoot Eley Match. Your 10/22 should be good with lower/mid-range ammo...don't waste money on high end match ammo, especially for plinking.

    Edit: formatting and more words
u/tdhuck · 1 pointr/SigSauer

The oil on a rag doesn't seem that great for precise application. Also, I was asking for a bottle/needle tip recommendation.

If any bottle will do, I'll just buy this, https://www.amazon.com/Racers-Edge-2-Ounce-Bottle-Needle/dp/B001HT2GXC/ref=sr_1_24?crid=XJYD1724T515&keywords=bottle+with+needle+tip&qid=1564509232&s=gateway&sprefix=bottle+with+needle%2Caps%2C244&sr=8-24