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    OP rod spring

    I have a new op rod spring, is there anything I need to do to it before installing it?
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    I would just oil and install. Unless your rifle has some sort of special feature.

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    Before installing it use a patch on a cleaning rod and clean the inside of spring channel. Then oil the inside of the channel very lightly. Some Rem oil on the spring will make it happy.

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    I usually grease my op rod springs. Follows the general rule that if it rotates, oil it; if it slides, grease it.

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    Grease the first four inches that slide into the Op-rod. Oiled springs are noisey.

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