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Post by CXM on May 20, 2017 11:41:34 GMT -5
How do you lubricate your HP? Oil? Gun Grease? Motor oil? Bear grease?
Most agree lubrication is important... but just what is the best (and most reliable) way to lubricate your HP?
For me the answer is grease. I've used various greases... British Army Ordnance Grease, Lucas sticky red grease in tubes, Wilson white grease, and us GI grease... To me the big thing is the grease stays on moving parts and protects against friction... I even use it on GLocks!!
High Powers I have greased don't show wear after quite a bit of use.
What lubrication do you use?
V/r
Chuck
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Post by Carolinaman on May 20, 2017 12:06:08 GMT -5
Hello Sir,
I pretty much use Wilson's Ultimate Lube on all of auto-slide pistols. The lubricant just seems to penetrate the pores of the metal and give "smooth as glass" performance. I really need to order some more soon. I have used them on BHP's for years.
Chris
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Post by gt40doc on May 20, 2017 14:23:28 GMT -5
I have used a number of things over the years, as I am sure most of us have. For the last few years, I have stuck with TW25b for the parts that slide/rub, and a good gun oil in a needle oiler for the parts that are harder to reach. This combo seems to get the job done for me.
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Post by jaypee on May 20, 2017 17:08:00 GMT -5
I used Mobil 1 for many years in different viscosities, (depending on which one my car called for at that time.) Usually it was 0W20, but I've used weights as heavy as 15W50. The thing I love about synthetic motor oil is that when used liberally it keeps carbon in suspension and allows for a quick cleaning merely by wiping out the oil. But for the past three years I've used a new Lucas product called Extreme Duty Gun Oil on all sliding parts and it is an excellent lubricant. It's fairly heavy and was designed not to burn off when used in machine guns. I still use 0W20 in the small parts though, and I wouldn't hesitate to use Mobil 1 in any firearm I own.
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Post by CXM on May 20, 2017 18:44:38 GMT -5
Is that the blue oil that smells like the cleaning materials in a rest room? If so it is very good stuff... V/r Chuck I used Mobil 1 for many years in different viscosities, (depending on which one my car called for at that time.) Usually it was 0W20, but I've used weights as heavy as 15W50. The thing I love about synthetic motor oil is that when used liberally it keeps carbon in suspension and allows for a quick cleaning merely by wiping out the oil. But for the past three years I've used a new Lucas product called Extreme Duty Gun Oil on all sliding parts and it is an excellent lubricant. It's fairly heavy and was designed not to burn off when used in machine guns. I still use 0W20 in the small parts though, and I wouldn't hesitate to use Mobil 1 in any firearm I own.
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Post by jaypee on May 20, 2017 19:16:12 GMT -5
Yes, that's it, Chuck. We've tested it in a number of firearms at temps from 10 below to 100 degrees and it performs extremely well. I've used it exclusively in my AR's and auto pistols for three years and am more than pleased with it. If you buy any, get it from Spike's Tactical under their label - it's half the price Lucas wants for it.
Jer
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Post by huntershooter on May 21, 2017 16:21:07 GMT -5
I also use Mobil 1, 5w30. I've used it for the last 10+ on my P-35's, 1911's, revolvers and AR's. It tends to stay where you put it- and as Jay Pee said, it makes clean up pretty easy. Added bonus, a quart will last the remainder of my life.
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Post by HRFunk on May 21, 2017 17:56:47 GMT -5
I also use Mobil 1, 5w30. I've used it for the last 10+ on my P-35's, 1911's, revolvers and AR's. It tends to stay where you put it- and as Jay Pee said, it makes clean up pretty easy. Added bonus, a quart will last the remainder of my life. Here's another vote for Mobile 1 synthetic oil. I've been using it exclusively for 10 years now and it works great. You also get a quart for less than you would pay for an ounce of some dedicated firearm lubes!
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Post by vis35 on May 23, 2017 7:55:07 GMT -5
Another vote for Mobil 1 5w30. I also use it for the innards on fine Smith and Wesson revolvers.
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Post by CXM on May 23, 2017 10:00:56 GMT -5
I bought a tiny little bottle to try it out... and I REALLY liked it... so I bought a Gallon from Brownell's with a credit I had. This allowed me to give some to my friends... worked out really well... converted quite a number of people. V/r Chuck Yes, that's it, Chuck. We've tested it in a number of firearms at temps from 10 below to 100 degrees and it performs extremely well. I've used it exclusively in my AR's and auto pistols for three years and am more than pleased with it. If you buy any, get it from Spike's Tactical under their label - it's half the price Lucas wants for it. Jer
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Post by jaypee on May 23, 2017 10:28:24 GMT -5
I bought a tiny little bottle to try it out... and I REALLY liked it... so I bought a Gallon from Brownell's with a credit I had. This allowed me to give some to my friends... worked out really well... converted quite a number of people. V/r Chuck Yes, that's it, Chuck. We've tested it in a number of firearms at temps from 10 below to 100 degrees and it performs extremely well. I've used it exclusively in my AR's and auto pistols for three years and am more than pleased with it. If you buy any, get it from Spike's Tactical under their label - it's half the price Lucas wants for it. Jer I carry a small bottle if it in my range bag and in each pistol case. On my AR's I place a small bottle of it in a small nylon knife scabbard and attach it to the sling where it doesn't interfere with anything. Like this:
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Post by chris623 on May 23, 2017 20:23:38 GMT -5
Put my Hi-Power back together today after having it Cerakoted. Noticed while at the gunsmith's shop that they sold Lucas' Extreme Duty Gun Oil. It was $6 for 4 oz. Figured by the time I ordered it on-line I'd pay as much for shipping as for the bottle of "slickem". Put my Hi-Power back together and lubed it with the Lucas oil as I went and am very impressed. Will only know for sure after shooting it for a while, but thanks for the heads-up. Always nice to find a new and useful product.
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Post by sistema1927 on May 24, 2017 8:44:19 GMT -5
I have been using FP10 for many years and it has done the job well.
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Post by jaypee on May 31, 2017 14:27:34 GMT -5
Click on the image and it gets bigger: Quick, is there an "Amen" button somewhere on this forum?
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