(7 hours ago)Rampy Wrote:Well, ars like to be clean and wet.(7 hours ago)The Shooters Apprentice Wrote: That’s a good question. I use Amsoil synthetic gun oil. 1 drop on each slide rail and that’s it on the 1911s. Glocks I run dry.
Did not know Amsoil had a gun oil. I’m strange and have always ran my pistols way over lubed (almost dripping) don’t know when or why i actually started that but ive been running AR’s/M16’s that way since the early 80’s
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(6 hours ago)tommag Wrote:(7 hours ago)Rampy Wrote:Well, ars like to be clean and wet.(7 hours ago)The Shooters Apprentice Wrote: That’s a good question. I use Amsoil synthetic gun oil. 1 drop on each slide rail and that’s it on the 1911s. Glocks I run dry. I’ve got AR’s I’ve not cleaned in over 10 years, run em wet with steel cases ammo 🤣🤣 I learned in the AF how the military teaches you to over clean weapons so they can be easily inspected & that has fostered the idea guns have to be clean to function Uncle Pat & filthy 14 proved that concept wrong 😁😁 https://www.swatmag.com/article/filthy-1...65-rounds/
I’ve loaded 16 2011 15-20 rds magazines so far today and have about 8-10 more to go getting ready for a range trip. 90% of that ammo is filthy steel cased Tula 🤣🤣
Even using a loader my fingers/thumb hurts, I’m such a wimp anymore
I wonder what a 0 weight grease such as lubriplate sells would do? Supposedly it leaves a tiny bit in the pores after wiping it dry. It would be an interesting experiment, a dab on the rails then forcefully wipe it dry.
(6 hours ago)Rampy Wrote: I’ve loaded 16 2011 15-20 rds magazines so far today and have about 8-10 more to go getting ready for a range trip. 90% of that ammo is filthy steel cased Tula 🤣🤣In my best Bill Clinton voice..... I feel your pain brother. (6 hours ago)tommag Wrote: I wonder what a 0 weight grease such as lubriplate sells would do? Supposedly it leaves a tiny bit in the pores after wiping it dry. It would be an interesting experiment, a dab on the rails then forcefully wipe it dry. I still have 1/2 a syringe full of this stuff, never had any problems with it but I just liked oil better https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1014933297?pid=102762
I've used Lubraplate before, but also prefer oil. I carry at work with my guns and they collect a lot of dirt, so I try to keep them very sparingly oiled. Haven't ever had a issue. I do run a bit heavier than normal recoil spring to help with driving the slide forward.
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