Remington Gun Lubricating Oil delivers reliable, long-lasting protection for your firearms, backed by over 200 years of trusted American craftsmanship and performance innovation.
- Effectively removes dirt, grime, and carbon buildup from metal surfaces
- Shields metal components against rust, corrosion, and moisture damage
- Long-lasting lubricating film keeps working between cleaning sessions
- Reduces metal-to-metal friction and wear on moving parts
- Convenient 6 oz non-aerosol bottle for precise, controlled application
- Safe for use on all firearm types including pistols, rifles, and shotguns
Who This Is For
This gun oil is ideal for everyday shooters, hunters, and competitive marksmen who want a dependable, no-fuss maintenance solution. Whether you're a first-time gun owner building a cleaning kit or a seasoned enthusiast looking for a trusted staple product, Remington Gun Lubricating Oil is a straightforward, effective choice for keeping your firearms operating smoothly and protected from the elements season after season.
Specifications
| Brand | Remington |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Gun Lubricating Oil |
| Volume | 6 fl oz |
| Application Type | Non-Aerosol Liquid |
| Primary Use | Lubrication, Rust & Corrosion Protection |
| Compatible Firearms | Pistols, Rifles, Shotguns |
| Part Number | REM18378EA |
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I apply Remington Gun Lubricating Oil to my firearm?
For most firearms, applying gun oil after every cleaning session is a good practice. If your firearm is stored for an extended period, a light coat of oil on all metal surfaces before storage will help prevent rust and corrosion. High-use or frequently fired firearms may benefit from more regular inspection and re-lubrication, particularly on high-friction moving parts such as the slide rails, bolt carrier, and trigger group.
Can this oil be used on both modern and antique or blued-finish firearms?
Yes, Remington Gun Lubricating Oil is formulated to be safe and effective on a wide range of metal finishes, including blued, parkerized, stainless, and nickel-plated surfaces. For antique or collectible firearms, always apply conservatively with a clean cloth or patch to avoid pooling, and consult a gunsmith if you have concerns about a particularly sensitive or rare finish.
What is the difference between this non-aerosol oil and aerosol spray gun oils?
The non-aerosol bottle gives you precise control over where and how much oil you apply, which is especially useful for tight tolerances, small parts, or when you want to avoid over-lubrication. Aerosol sprays can be faster for general coverage but may introduce propellants and are harder to direct accurately. Many experienced shooters prefer non-aerosol oils for detailed cleaning work and use aerosols for quick field maintenance.
- Type:
- Lubricating Oil
- Size:
- 6 oz
- Applicator:
- Non-Aerosol