Grease
Slip 2000
Mobile 1
No lube, run it dry
CLP
Froglube
ATF
Fireclean
Ballistol
Rem oil
Experience is a cruel teacher, gives the exam first and then the lesson.
The video isn’t a spoof.
I have no intention of running motor oil in anything, but I do use grease on some sliding components. According to the internet, the key is to use grease that liquifies somewhat under heat, so it won’t gum things up.
Also, the video and concoction seems to have the same idea as LSA described above (though I have used neither).
Lubriplate SFL-0 is also a “semi fluid lube”. I remember LSA being a little wetter, though. No idea how the number grading thing goes for this type of lube.
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“What’s New” button, but without GD: https://www.m4carbine.net/search.php...new&exclude=60 , courtesy of ST911.
Disclosure: I am affiliated PRN with a tactical training center, but I speak only for myself. I have no idea what we sell, other than CLP and training. I receive no income from sale of hard goods.
Used to use this on our dirt bike chains. Not applied directly as it was too think to get into the links...
We would remove the chain, coil it up and place it in an electric frying pan. This was then filled up enough to cover the chain. We'd let it soak for a while then take the chain and let it hang up over and drip the excess back into the pan as it cooled.
Seemed to work pretty good. Better than the canned chain sprays that would mostly stay on the outside of the chain and collect dirt and get all over your sprockets and such.
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Gear oil is designed for it's anti shear capabilities like when being compressed between two sets of gears and still sticking to the metal. I captured some from a couple of rearends and a tractor transmission. In the winter I mix it 50/50 with RemOil to lighten it up.
Brownnells Action Lube moly grease and Machine Gunners Lube from Sprinco. Slip 2000 is good too.
A 16 page lube thread. Never change, internet. Never change.
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