1bdvet
US Veteran
Thanks for your insight, on the proper lubricating of my weapons. I will now start using little grease on the slides of the auto's.
Later, as you learn more, you can adjust your methodology and judge for yourself how good (or bad) the advice you get from strangers is lol.
Hi all, I was curious about this too. I cleaned my M&P and wondered about grease vs. oil.
So I decided to contact Smith and Wesson on the matter and ask what an M&P semi automatic owner should be using for lube on his/her M&P - grease or oil - specifically on the rails and the reply was to ONLY use oil on the gun, not grease. The rep recommended just using "normal gun oil".
Anyhow, take it FWIW but straight from the manufacture's mouth!
cheers,
glpier.
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This was basically my exact question so I revived this thread.
I am wanting to make sure I have the correct product on my slide at all times and I have MANY places to dab all 4 points of your slide rail and frame with grease and oil everything else.
Still the consensus here for the most part?
If so I am going to go with the Slip2000 EWG (extreme weapons grease).
Thoughts?
That's the opinion of one S&W rep.
I'd take the advice of some of the guys on here over that rep. In fact I'd take the advice of some of our guys over most S&W engineers....
I believe an armorer with 30 years experience with guns in the sand and arctic cold keeping our troops with functioning weapons is a better resource than a snot nosed kid 'engineer' who knows everything from books.
I just switched from CLP to TW25b and I like it.