Gun oil/grease

I have a Masters in tribology AMA, What is everyones preferred gun snake oil?

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breakfree clp

Synthetic ATF and a dash of marvel mystery oil.

Silver Bullet Gun Oil. Sending Jihad's to Allah's hell since 2003

>Synthetic ATF

thats better then 80% of gun oils on the market.

Tell me how g96 isn't good.

Hoppes

What can I say, it smells good

Use grease, not oil, for lubrication. Use mineral oil to wipe down the exterior to prevent rust.

CLP.

You're an expert on scissoring?

I thought it went “grease for things that slide, oil for things that pivot”?

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>I have a Masters in tribology AMA

If I wanted to condense an aryl aldehide with a nitro alkane what reaction and reagents would I use and what would I do with the product during workup?

Semen. The answer is semen.

Gib PhD

Oil is good only for closed and filtered systems like a car engine. Oil on a gun will just leak out.

But that's not true at fucking all. Why do you come here acting like you have any idea what you're talking about and pretending you have credentials only to spew obvious bullshit for anyone that actually knows what they're talking about.

He's watched thousands of hours of lesbian porn.

I used Fireclean initially, because it was free.

I’ve switched over to Slip 2000’s EWL because it was suggested by someone experienced. Did I fuck up?

Lubriplate FMO350AW, Mobil1 Synthetic grease, and Ed's Red for cleaning.

It is true. Oil is a LIQUID. Go get your guns nice and hot and see how much oil is left in them.

>made be meme SEALS
>goes on as a paste, liquefies with heat
>edible
>smells like dip

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I use Shell Rotella T6 on all my guns, I have never had a loss of lubrication. The SDS/SOS/SPS (on account of it being a diesel oil) in in also does a great job keeping particulate matter like carbon in suspension and the friction modifiers ensure it dosen't splatter under acceleration/deceleration.

See, I actually know how lubricants work, you're just a fucking retard trying to pretend you've been to college.

>freezes and locks up the action in cold

I use MPro7

>point out temperature dependant phase of hydrocarbons
>suggest significantly increasing temperature of said hydrocarbons
>lol ur oil is all gone fag.

What do you think grease does that oil doesnt when you get it hot enough?

Used Mobile1 synthetic on my rifles and postols for years. No problems other than having it migrate out when I stores the rifle in my safe until the next weekend. Use Lucas Oil Extreme oil now. Its slightly tacky oil and doesn't run out or burn off in my rifles. Cleans up really easy as well

>Hoppes
>Edible
If the fucking SEALS have it, it'll need to be

>Never had that problem even in -30

Hoppes gun oil, because I bought one bottle 4 years ago and haven't needed to buy more.

Grease is shit in an AR. Just gets pushed around and builds up were it shouldn't. Pain the ass to reapply more since you need to open the whole gun. And terrible for cold climates.

Ballistol
or Hoppes No 9

triflow

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Hoppes lubricating oil. Because that shits literally just mineral oil in a convenient container.
What? i went through 150rnds in about an hour on a handgun the other day and it was still lubed just fine... No lubrication method is permanent on a firearm but many oils are perfectly adequate for reasonable usage and cleaning cycles.

dumb frogposter

>I have never had a loss of lubrication
You probably have and didn't realize it.
>suggest significantly increasing temperature of said hydrocarbons
Yeah, where I come from, we call that "firing your gun." You should try it sometime.
>Just gets pushed around and builds up were it shouldn't
Because you're putting too much in there.
>Pain the ass to reapply more since you need to open the whole gun
Which is OK since you rarely need to reapply grease.
>And terrible for cold climates.
No, it isn't. There are plenty of greases that function just fine at all realistic temperatures.

>You probably have and didn't realize it.

Fucking neck yourself you uneducated piece of shit.

>Because you're putting too much in there.
And that's how you know you're noguns. Or retarded.

Not him but you can definitely over lubricate your guns. People think you need a lot but you don't, a thin coating on your moving parts is all it needs

If the gun is shit.

>i went through 150rnds in about an hour on a handgun the other day and it was still lubed just fine
No, it wasn't. Most of the oil squeezes out before you even get to the range. By the time you're done shooting, your gun is dry. You just don't notice because most guns will still fire even when they're dry.
It's not "over-lubrication." It's just the excess being squeezed out of tight tolerances.

It has little to do with the gun itself, sure lots of lube will obviously lube it well but you're just wasting it after a certain point.

>It's not "over-lubrication." It's just the excess being squeezed out of tight tolerances.
Excess just means you used too much

Ballistol

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>Excess just means you used too much
Yeah, but it doesn't hurt anything. You just wipe away the excess, and you're done.

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you make it out like the only place excess oil can go is out of the gun and not into places where it wasn't meant to go

>You just don't notice because most guns will still fire even when they're dry.
Buddy, im pretty sure id notice when field stripping the pistol after leaving the range and cleaning it. It was still plenty well lubricated before i started on it. The fuck kind of oil do you use that either evaporates or bleeds off that quickly?

I was talking about grease, not oil. Put a little bit of grease in the friction locations and wipe away the excess that gets squeezed out, and I promise you your gun will work just fine. Really, I promise. Don't bathe your gun in oil, and you'll be fine.
Your gun is just dirty, that's all.

>I was talking about something different I swear

>lemme pour retarded amounts of lube directly into the FCG and striker/firing pin channel
>two things you're explicitly not supposed to do
Wow, what a great example.

and yet you insisted nothing bad would come from it

>Your gun is just dirty, that's all.
What the fuck? I can tell there's still oil on there because of the way there's still a light coat of oil on the parts. Carbon build up doesn't look anything like oil you room temperature IQ mong. Are you trying to "troll" people by being retarded or something?

>what is context?
>what are my previous posts explicitly stating to use grease instead of oil
>what is reading comprehension
Strawman. Nobody said to bathe your fucking firing pin in oil.

Not him, just pointing out that there's a world of difference between using a little too much oil on the slide rails or barrel and pouring a fuck load of it into a guns no-no spots that aren't supposed to see any lube in the first place.

Smart lad right here

>light coat of oil on the parts
Not in the moving parts. Look at the slide frame fit. It's dry.

My man

A question for all of you Americans.

I'm a Swede and we have both Break Free CLP and Break Free SMX in the armed forces here, as they're made for different things- but I only see Americans talking about CLP. Does no one in America use SMX? How about the military? Using CLP for lubrication isn't its primary purpose...

>i know more about what state your gun was in last time you cleaned it than you do
It stays on the fucking barrel and slide rails, which is where it's needed. You're fucking brain dead.

CLP is american standard issue Cleaner Lubicant and Preservative, there is also a product called "lubricant arctic weather" for sub zero temps

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Do you want to post something legible you illiterate nigger?

wouldnt mind seaing her light battery unit

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>removing carbon/rust
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70w-90 syn gear oil or moly grease on heavy wear areas
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Litterally coconut oil, essential oil, and colouring