SPEC 308 in Luger
For those not familiar SPEC 308 is the copper paste lube used by Glock from the factory that comes on their new pistols.
Now on a shooter luger, I like to keep them on the dryer side. I'll apply oil to the sides of breech block and rails, leaving a small film - but not wiped off like the rest of the gun. Action glides like butter when cycled manually.
I notice after a day, I'll take the gun down and it will be dry, as if the oil evaporated. And this will be without firing as well.
I was thinking for the sides of breech block and rails, you could use Glock's SPEC 308 as it will not run, and it should sure as heck not evaporate. Just a small amount smeared on each side of breech block and dots inside of slide rails should be enough for a shooter.
Any comments/ideas?
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