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<blockquote data-quote="Wolf44" data-source="post: 2132338" data-attributes="member: 13895"><p>Think about the high wear areas, which are readily seen via their shine...........those areas i'd grease, other areas that you'll have to use your judgement and common sense on moving parts vs oil vs grease and good ol OK DIRT, well clay as I don't call this stuff Dirt.</p><p></p><p>Greases - look into Slide Glide, Weapon Shield, Wilson Combat, Frog Lube, or good ole High temp bearing grease (for an AR, not nec. for pistol).</p><p></p><p>Oils - Weapon Shield, Slip2000, Militec, Wilson Combat, Mobil 1 or AmsOil too if you want to give that a try </p><p></p><p>Watch a few Manuf. videos too, like wilson combat's if you want more 'expert' opinions. Common sense - all guns have springs, hammers, high wear surfaces, etc......so the applications will be similar. In the end, try your combinations out in the field and then stick with what works for your situation(s).</p><p></p><p>Even if you have parts coated/metals altered in IonBond or Cerakote, NP3 or Rogard, Melonite, Carbo Nitride etc........they all have lubricating properties that can be aided by above compounds........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolf44, post: 2132338, member: 13895"] Think about the high wear areas, which are readily seen via their shine...........those areas i'd grease, other areas that you'll have to use your judgement and common sense on moving parts vs oil vs grease and good ol OK DIRT, well clay as I don't call this stuff Dirt. Greases - look into Slide Glide, Weapon Shield, Wilson Combat, Frog Lube, or good ole High temp bearing grease (for an AR, not nec. for pistol). Oils - Weapon Shield, Slip2000, Militec, Wilson Combat, Mobil 1 or AmsOil too if you want to give that a try Watch a few Manuf. videos too, like wilson combat's if you want more 'expert' opinions. Common sense - all guns have springs, hammers, high wear surfaces, etc......so the applications will be similar. In the end, try your combinations out in the field and then stick with what works for your situation(s). Even if you have parts coated/metals altered in IonBond or Cerakote, NP3 or Rogard, Melonite, Carbo Nitride etc........they all have lubricating properties that can be aided by above compounds........ [/QUOTE]
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