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<blockquote data-quote="UnSafe" data-source="post: 2166300" data-attributes="member: 100"><p>I've used all sorts of gun lubes over the years, but anymore since owning a Harley and running syn oil, I just drain the empty Mobil1 jugs into a clean measuring cup, then transfer whatever dribbles out into old CLP bottles. Works fine, price is... free, and doesn't smoke as much as dino oil on a hot AR barrel. I'm still working my way through a sample tub of Militec grease for rails and other places where the lube needs to stay put. A $3 tube of wheel bearing grease works just as well and will last forever. </p><p></p><p>Sure, there's reasons to go nearly dry- like for the guys down range in the desert, or brushed down with oil/wetter- like if out hunting in the rain or humid salt marshes, but for most of us range/ field shooters, check the manual (like mentioned above), clean it, lube it and be happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnSafe, post: 2166300, member: 100"] I've used all sorts of gun lubes over the years, but anymore since owning a Harley and running syn oil, I just drain the empty Mobil1 jugs into a clean measuring cup, then transfer whatever dribbles out into old CLP bottles. Works fine, price is... free, and doesn't smoke as much as dino oil on a hot AR barrel. I'm still working my way through a sample tub of Militec grease for rails and other places where the lube needs to stay put. A $3 tube of wheel bearing grease works just as well and will last forever. Sure, there's reasons to go nearly dry- like for the guys down range in the desert, or brushed down with oil/wetter- like if out hunting in the rain or humid salt marshes, but for most of us range/ field shooters, check the manual (like mentioned above), clean it, lube it and be happy. [/QUOTE]
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