I find on my Marlin models 336RC that if you lightly oil the bolt,receiver that the bolt rides in,the lever,the extractor inside the receiver,and the exposed steel of the barrel(inside and out)every 3 months when you should do maintinance cleaning that your Marlins will last a long time and give good service.
If the question is: How can I use the word 'oiled' in a sentence then this is the answer. Oiled is a verb so you can use it as an action. So for example: I oiled my car, I oiled my bicycle. You can only apply this particular word into these kind of contexts.Or:The tools need to be oiled so they won't rust.The cake is supposed to be baked in an oiled pan to prevent sticking.
When all else fails, read the directions. Contact Winchester Repeating Arms through their website, download the owner's manual. Lever action rifles typically do not require disassembly for routine cleaning. Clean the bore when it needs it (not often) and wipe down the exterior with a lightly oiled cloth.
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Wallabies do not need to be oiled. They are living creatures.
1955 to 1962
Get oiled.
The cast of Oiled Girls on the Seacost - 2003 includes: Olesia
For gas and electricity
May be clutch cable sticking, clutch lever on the gearbox sticking or the actual friction plate in the clutch sticking on the shaft. the latter would probably mean taking the gearbox out to check. The clutch lever on box is easily oiled but usually the return from a clutch is great enough to pull it back but check anyway.
No, some parts do not work well if oiled, e.g. spark plugs in a petrol engine.
All the equipment has been oiled is correct. Equipment is a singular collective noun. Compare 'All the luggage has been packed', not 'All the luggage have been packed'.