Lubricating an Autoloader?????

Militec-1 synthetic conditioner grease on rails and militec lube on every thing else. If you really want it to really work heat parts after application. Hair dryer etc. miltitec lube before firing will keep barrel very easy to clean also. some pros actually heat metal parts in oven. Militec seems to fill the molacules in the steel with heat.....Militec Inc 877 222 5512 Waldorf Md. works for me
 
Originally posted by poe:
Lubrication 101 - Grant Cunningham
http://www.grantcunningham.com/lubricants101.html
Interesting article.
It confirms my MoS2 grease theory, very good boundary lubrication package for slides.
Tri-Flow Teflon oil in all other spots to migrate into pins, bushings and shafts.

Description;
Tri-Flow Superior Lubricant provides twice the lubricating power of most competitive brands. Its light viscosity allows for deep penetration into hard to reach moving parts. High grade petroleum oils and Teflonâ provide optimum lubrication under extreme temperatures (-60° to 475° F) and humidity. Formulated solvents soften and remove dirt and contaminants, while special additives displace moisture and prevent rust and corrosion.

Regards,
BM1
 
I use Hoppe's #9 and/or Breakfree CLP to clean
my firearms.I use Tri-Flow,Hoppe's Gun Oil and RemOil to lube them.They work for me. I don't see the need to spend extra for anything else.
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I've read on other forums how M&P's don't
require a lot of lube,while Berettas,etc. need
to be almost bathed in oil or lube.
 
Milltec on all parts including the slide rails. From time to time I also use LithiShield grease on the rails of My M&Ps and PC945.
 
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