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Gun lube

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I like Lucas Red-N-Tacky for grease, and I use synthetic motor oil if I ever happen to run out of the stuff that is given away at matches.

I am impressed with the Lucas Extreme Duty gun oil.

Everyone I know who has used Slip2000 seems to really like it.
 
I just use Breakfree CLP for everything. I’m sure there is something better but it does the job for me.
 
Can't say I've tried Slip2000, will have to give it a shot. Always heard good things.

I've been happy using MPro7 for cleaning, with Lucas Gun Oil for moving parts (BCGs, slide rails, etc) and Rem Oil as an exterior/barrel protectant at the end. I used to use Breakfree Powder Blast for cleaning, but the fumes are a killer which is why I switched to Mpro7.
 
I've been happy using MPro7 for cleaning,
It and the Slip2000 cleaner both appear to be high tech soaps that clean extremely well. Be sure to oil/grease afterwards, as they leave parts squeaky clean. Very good stuff for a deep cleaning though.

Slip 2000 EWL, M-Pro7 CLear, & Lucas Extreme Duty Oil @ 40%.JPG
 
I’ve used Slip 2000 and it was fine. Ran out, found MPro 7 locally and like it also. That’s what I use now since it’s available locally.
 
My can of Dri-Slide, moly-oil finally ran out, after 20+ years. I've used it sparingly on internal revolver parts, bolt-action firing pins and other places where oils/greases can cause sticky messes. It's especially good on trigger mechanisms. Well, after looking for it for years, I finally found it on-line and ordered a small squeeze bottle. It's not cheap, but the best dry lube I've ever found, and a small container lasts a long time. I hope they didn't change the formula. (Found it by Googling Dri-Slide.)
 
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