Grease as it stays put.
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Grease as it stays put.
Miltec, but whatever you use, use plenty of it![]()
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Redline 20-50, works well in the AR too, and doesn't breakdown as fast as petro products!
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I used FP10 in the 90s and it was a good lube. Mobil 1 was also great. These days, I use ATF if I need an oil that'll creep into the guts of a pistol.
For grease, I use TW25. Before that, I was using Lubriplate. Both good.
I use Tetra or Machine gunners oil.
"No you do not have to think; it is an act of moral choice. But someone had to think to keep you alive; if you choose to default, you default on existance and you pass the deficit to some moral man, expecting him to sacrifice his good for the sake of letting you survive by your evil." - John Galt
ATB (Absolutely the Best) chain lube. Works great for all weapons.
The same Plastilube (aka, Lubriplate) that I use on my M1 Garands and M1 Carbine.
They do get a little sluggish is in sub-freezing weather.
Well I guess it was time for another lube thread.
Per this thread WeaponShield CLP and SuperLube Grease for me.
"The sword is more important than the shield, and skill is more important than either. The final weapon is the brain. All else is supplemental." John Steinbeck
miltec for me too. I use their grease on the slide and the oil everyplace else.
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