Cold weather gun oil

With the weather getting to -20F here in a few days, and -50F for those living out in the Midwest, what does /k like to use on their guns in cold weather? Pic related, G96 is good until -50 or so but just curious what other anons like to use.

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Who goes outdoors in below 0 weather anyway?

CLP breakfree. Works great both in winter and summer regardless of temps.

This. I live in North Dakota and I’ve taken my guns out once when it was somewhere around -20 out. It’s just miserable. My parka and layers kept my body warm, but your face gets cold, and the worst is your fingers. No glove will keep your hands warm much below zero, and absolutely no glove will give you the dexterity to handle a firearm.

That being said, I used just regular hoppes gun oil and my AK and surprisingly my 1911 functioned fine. My Cetme has issues until I fired enough to warm it up, but it was also over oiled for long term storage

Stag Frigidized oil
Stays fluid right down to CO2 sublimating out of the air.

I don't use oil below -10

I heard somewhere that the Russians mixed gasoline with oil for their guns in WW2.

Moisture is the problem at those temps. Let the gun get cold. Ambient temperature. Move the action. If it works your good to go. Rubbing alcohol will evaporate the moisture.

Synthetic ATF.

The same as when it's 90. Stop being cringey about your hobbies.

The real answer is dry lubricant and acclimating the firearm to the temperature.

Slip 2000 ewl

But if you're shooting ARs, according to MAC, you don't ever need to clean or lubricate them because they shit where they eat and carbon is a dry lube so once you've got a nice layer of carbon built up, you're good to go.

White men.

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>But if you're shooting ARs, according to MAC, you don't ever need to clean or lubricate them because they shit where they eat and carbon is a dry lube so once you've got a nice layer of carbon built up, you're good to go.

probably the dumbest thing I've ever heard from that Kike.

Ive used motor oil on all of my guns for 50+ years
quit spending money on that bullshit

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CLP
Very minimal and light lubrication. Don't bring your gun from the cold into a warm area. If you do your gun will "sweat" with condensation, and freeze if you go back out too soon.
Just some stuff i read from a cold weather combat booklet issued to the army from the 80s

I've ran my SLR-106FR in -34 weather and it functioned fine. Use synthetic motor oil + a little vodka to keep it from seizing with the first few rounds.


The main weakness of any rifle in cold weather is your magazines. These will seize up first.

Humans. You wouldn't understand, nigger. Post your skin tone.

indeed, lubing your magazines is not common enough.

Sunflower-oil

froglube and then you wait for summer when it's warm for the guns to cycle again.

You should post your beautiful Aryan face to really show him.

this you brainlets, you run your fucking guns dry past -30 and beyond.

I use M-Pro 7 Gun Oil LPX. It says it's good to -85 degrees F to 462 degrees F.

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