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Lucas Oil "the Original Hunting Gun Oil" - 2 Oz Bottle - Qty (18) - 10006 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Bouckville, New York, United States

Bouckville, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Lucas Oil Manufacturer Part Number:10006 / 58-5350 UPC:049807100063

Lucas Oil "The Original Hunting Gun Oil" - Qty (18) - List Price $4.95 ea

Used and recommended by major firearms manufacturers, Lucas Oil Hunting Gun Oil is an all-weather, environmentally friendly lubricant. Great for general lubrication on all sporting arms such as pump, over/under and side by side shotguns, bolt and lever action rifles and revolvers. This oil is odorless which makes it ideal for use on hunting firearms.

Prevents jamming and overheating, resists evaporation and penetrates rust freeing stuck parts and actions. Polymeric film protects from rust, wear and moisture and makes copper, lead and wad fouling much easier to clean. It neutralizes acids from fingerprints and resists drying for long term storage use.

Key Benefits

  • Odorless, a must for hunting firearms.
  • Great for use on compound bows.
  • An excellent general purpose household lubricant.
  • Superior to any competitors oil products, at a lower cost.
  • Made in U.S.A.

Condition:

  • All items are BRAND NEW! Not Old Stock!

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