Which Gun Oil (Lubricant) Do You Utilize On Semi-Autos?

I started using a new one, Slipstream, from Crusader Weaponry.

After trying a couple of times on my M&P 15 rifle, i couldn't believe the change and now I use it on all my guns.

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I find Break Free CLP to be a good, useful, general purpose cleaner and lube.....but nothing seems to slick up an action as well as TriFlow and I like Superlube Teflon grease on autopistol rails. My carry gun gets wiped down with Eezox occasionally. Ballistol is good stuff too.....and Ed's Red does a workmanlike job as a CLP.
 
Ed's Red on cleaning barrels and cylinders. Kroil on last patch through. Kroil oil or Ballistol on lubing general stuff. Castrol Braycote 803 on my slide rails. Never seen anything like Braycote 803 before! It's very expensive! $750/lb.
 
GRAPHITE - only.....on everything....heat doesn't phase it, doesn't gum up or attract dustbunnies and over time will actually slick up the holster.
 
i use military grade oil before i shoot with my m&p9 FS so i don't run the slide dry when i shoot. as for post-shoot i use a smaller amount to keep every machined/moving part operating correctly. especially the slide. happy cleaning! :)
 
Browning gun oil and Rem oil.

After viewing through the thread, looks like Break Free is winning hands down with Mil Tech a distant second.
 
Mobil One 5w-30. Seriously.:)

Guess us Arizona Boys know a thing or two about lubing our firearms. I use Mobil 1 Synthetic, either 5w or 0w depending on time of year and how much shooting I plan on doing. I figure if it's good enough for Ferrari's and Corvette's it will probably work just as well on my M&P or my Sun Devil.

And I love the smell of the stuff. Reminds me of my street rod.
 
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