Originally Posted by
madisonsfinest
I did not lube it any but when it shipped from Rainier Arms it was plenty wet. I'm not going to worry about it unless it happens again. I need more time to put rounds through it. I was talking to some coworkers who liked to keep there subguns pretty dry. Of course they don't own those so if something goes to hell in them, its not coming out of their pockets. I thought I read on here that having a decent amount of lube on the moving parts was better. By the way I do not live in a dry, sand filled environment, and probably will not be in one. What's the best way to run, wet or dry?