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What lubricant do you use on your firearms?
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<blockquote data-quote="Super Dave" data-source="post: 1613234" data-attributes="member: 8429"><p>I use different things. </p><p></p><p>Some guns get Remington's oil, whatever it's called. Some get that one that has the needle attached. Wow. I can't seem to remember anything. Some get Harley-Davidson, non-fibrous wheel bearing grease. I have a surplus of it. It's made to take heat, and is good for clearances around .003" and bigger. It stays put well too. The blackpowder guns get Bore Butter. I love the smell of it.</p><p></p><p>Here's the thing about motor oil. It is engineered to preform best at certain operating temperatures. I don't think my hammer/trigger/cylinder/slide/whatever will ever get that hot. Now if I can ever swing a SMG...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Super Dave, post: 1613234, member: 8429"] I use different things. Some guns get Remington's oil, whatever it's called. Some get that one that has the needle attached. Wow. I can't seem to remember anything. Some get Harley-Davidson, non-fibrous wheel bearing grease. I have a surplus of it. It's made to take heat, and is good for clearances around .003" and bigger. It stays put well too. The blackpowder guns get Bore Butter. I love the smell of it. Here's the thing about motor oil. It is engineered to preform best at certain operating temperatures. I don't think my hammer/trigger/cylinder/slide/whatever will ever get that hot. Now if I can ever swing a SMG... [/QUOTE]
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