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Unread 06-19-2021, 04:10 PM   #1
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keep an eye on it , polish contact surfaces and liberally lube with white lithium grease.
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keep an eye on it , polish contact surfaces and liberally lube with white lithium grease.
Thanks. Good point. It doesn’t seem to ride on anything, but I had polished any potential rail surfaces. I have used a red wheel grease , but I do have the lithium using it on my motorcycle ps’ chains.
Will try on the gun.

I found it reasonable to use a heavy lube on slow moving parts of a gun, fill with it blind spring holes/ nests, etc. as long as the gun dust has no way to get there- it seems to perform better than loose oil.
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Thanks. Good point. It doesn’t seem to ride on anything, but I had polished any potential rail surfaces. I have used a red wheel grease , but I do have the lithium using it on my motorcycle ps’ chains.
Will try on the gun.

I found it reasonable to use a heavy lube on slow moving parts of a gun, fill with it blind spring holes/ nests, etc. as long as the gun dust has no way to get there- it seems to perform better than loose oil.
Use a molybdenum disulfide or tungsten disulfide paste as a lube. Both are vastly superior to any grease with the tungsten stuff being better.
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