Lubricant?

Castrol Braycote 803 on anything sliding and Starrett Instrument oil on anything revolving.
 
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I lube and clean my Tupperware with Ballistol, my all steel get clean and lubed with the same, but get some grease on the rails, and moving parts.
 
Synthetic fishing reel grease, been using it for years, see no reason to change.
 
Slip 2000 weapons grease on the rails and m-pro for everything else.
 
My polymer guns get cleaned with Hoppes and/or CLP. Then they get Hoppes gun lube on all moving parts.

My steel semis get cleaned and lubed as above, then Slide Glide is added to the friction parts.

Also use some slide glide on my AR, as well.
 
Astroglide.....silicone based,attractive dispenser,stands up to the most enthusiastic and repetitive of sessions,does not gel or break down and environmentally friendly....
I have shot many a mag's load using this product without so much as a complaint from my firearm or companion.

Naughty, naughty, boy!:o:D:rolleyes:

I use Hoppe's where an oil is needed, & where grease is called for. I use Lubriplate's gun formulation. Works well for me!:cool:
 
I clean with Breakfree and RAND Viking tactical CLP. I use TW25b for grease.

Another product I use for "light cleaning" or fast cleaning is TW25 weapons wipes. Real fast clean using those. Less mess too. Regards 18DAI
 
Clean with Hoppes and Rem Action Cleaner, lube with Mobil 1 or Rem oil, and automotive wheel bearing grease both in 10ml syringes. And, a silicone cloth.

The Hoppes is usually used on Q-tips and in the barrel.

The Rem Action is used as a final spray down and then let dry before lubing.

The Mobil 1 is used inside and outside the barrels, and on bolts.

The Rem Oil is used in a light spray where needed.

The grease is used on contact points like slides and posts.

The Silicone cloth is used as a final outside wipe off.

DR
 
Naughty, naughty, boy!:o:D:rolleyes:

I use Hoppe's where an oil is needed, & where grease is called for. I use Lubriplate's gun formulation. Works well for me!:cool:

I prefer aerosol, PAM cooking spray, especially when in the kitchen!! :rolleyes:

Google it, highly recommended!! :D

Much faster application, :eek:, except for the "chill" of the propellant.:(
 
for my carry gun i use gun butter you can look it up not alot of gun shops has it but it is great stuff, for my safe queeens just rem oil or winchester gun oil.
 

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Superlube, and TW25b.....depends on what rifle or handgun. Prefer Hoppes to initially clean the bores of fouling and copper. Works for me.
 
I use M-Pro 7 Gun Oil LPX. It contains a cleaning agent that repels dust/dirt and will not evaporate. It can be used as a cleaner in the field.
 
I use Ed's Red as cleaner / lube for all my firearms save one, I only have three semi autos and I am testing froglube on my M&P45. So far it works ok, but not really any better or worse than ER. The main lube in ER after all the aromatics evaporate is ATF. My 39 though just a range gun, has always functioned flawlessly with just the ATF lube.
 
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