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What do ya'll use as lubes on your stainless competition revolvers?
 
Posts: 830 | Location: Birmingham,AL,USA | Registered: 15 August 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I use FP-10 on all mine, stainless or not.
 
Posts: 65 | Location: LaPlace,LA | Registered: 30 January 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I use Rem-oil, but I have ordered KG-5 trigger lube from Midway to try out
 
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Revolvers get Slip2000 or Weapon Shield, auto's get Wilson Ultima Lube and a drop of WS. I sometimes put a dab of Ult Lube in the sideplate just so the hammer block won't rattle in guns where it might do so.


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Thanks all ! I have FP-10 and Rem-oil;Joni where do you get Slip2000?
 
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It's probably available from other places but I got it direct.
http://slip2000.com/thumbbuddy.html

Weapon Shield.
http://www.weaponshield.com/
They have some really neat needle point applicators.


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Thank you very much,I will have to try some !!!
 
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Great Tip Joni about putting a dab of thicker lube in the sideplate slot for the hammer block in a DA S&W revolver..
Currently I use FP-10 as my primary heavy weight oil, Rem-Oil as my Lightweight oil & TW-25B as my lightweight grease..
Things change from time to time..
I realy think as long as they are lubed most firearms will last a lifetime even if they were lubed with Lard or engine oil/transmition fluid
Gary/Hk
 
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Slide Glide blended with FP-10, thickness varies with what I'm lubing.
 
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I vote for Gunzilla, been using for only 3 months, but have been impressed and no solvent odors. Click on testimonials to read what others say as well. Works similar to Weapon Shield which is also excellent. Here is a link to check it out. zorro49 http://www.topduckproducts.com/products.aspx?Product=Gunzilla
 
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