I use Breakfree CLP mostly. I also have some Lucas gun oil.
My 9mm Glocks and Colt 6920s run fine. Go figure huh?
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I use Breakfree CLP mostly. I also have some Lucas gun oil.
My 9mm Glocks and Colt 6920s run fine. Go figure huh?
ProShot (the same folks selling patches) Zero Friction is slicker than elephant snot.
This is the first year I've ran fl on the winter. The temps have been in the high teens so far but have not experienced any issues. I had some email dialogue a while back with fl and they stated it is recommended all excess lube be wiped from surfaces at 0 and below. I have not tested this in the extreme cold yet but if it works well with or without the excess Lube I will change over to fl exclusively for all my guns.
Mobil 1
I am very happy with the Prolix i picked up. It is a wet lube that goes dry after application and has served me well. It is also non-toxic and smells pretty good. That said I use CLP for basic field lube.
Lube: Breakfree CLP
grease: tetra (I use on my M14/1911/M&P 9mm.... anything where metal touches metal
I was using Slip 2000 EWL, but I've been trying out the Machine Gunners lube. I got a couple of small bottles with a Larue order and an order from Sprinco for a white buffer spring.
The MGL is slick, more so than the EWL. I especially like how it doesn't seem to run as much when applied as compared to the EWL. It also doesn't seem to dry as fast. After a few weeks in storage, the parts lubed with the MGL are still slippery as hell. An extremely light coating also makes the parts incredibly easy to clean off.
Hi-temp lithium wheel bearing grease. $3.00 from Walmart and I am using the same tub I bought in 2006.
Slip 2000 or Mobil 1 for rifle and Astroglide for my gun.
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