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AR bolt & carrier ?

Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 9:44 pm
by .45mac.40
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Am I good to go, with Break Free, for oiling down the bolt & carrier on my new AR 7.62X39 Sportical ?
DPMS, owner's manual stated ... heavy oiling = able to move oil around, with finger.
Years ago, while operating the M2 ..(Ma Duece .50 cal) from the TC's cupola... I used break free, and would let it drip, while firing, electrically or manually.... man, those babies would rock & roll ... but we had to soak them down with the break free. (what a mess !)

Which oil would you use on your new AR ?

Mac :fire > > > >>> @%%%%@

Re: AR bolt & carrier ?

Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 9:48 pm
by gigag04
CLP is fine, just shake the bottle alot so you get the teflon mixed in with the oil. If you use a bottle and don't shake it up, you get congealed teflon in the bottom of it. I shake mine vigorously for a bout 90 seconds before use. I've used it exclusively in my LMT piston rifle and it's been fine.

I also prefer the bottles and straws over spray cans.

Re: AR bolt & carrier ?

Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 9:48 pm
by Beiruty
Break oils is bit on the foam side and should work fine. I use Remington Oil spray can.

Re: AR bolt & carrier ?

Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 9:58 pm
by WEC
Slip2000 EWL for me. Breakfree and Militec are both very viable though.

Re: AR bolt & carrier ?

Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 10:05 pm
by A-R
gigag04 wrote:CLP is fine, just shake the bottle alot so you get the teflon mixed in with the oil. If you use a bottle and don't shake it up, you get congealed teflon in the bottom of it. I shake mine vigorously for a bout 90 seconds before use. I've used it exclusively in my LMT piston rifle and it's been fine.

I also prefer the bottles and straws over spray cans.
Good tip. I didn't know this. Going to shake some bottles in the garage now.

No really honey, I'm just shaking up the gun oil ...

:leaving

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Re: AR bolt & carrier ?

Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 10:21 pm
by The Annoyed Man
WEC wrote:Slip2000 EWL for me. Breakfree and Militec are both very viable though.
I pretty much use SLiP2000 products exclusively. I run the bolt/carrier wet. Not soaking wet, but definitely wet. It makes cleaning a lot easier too.

Re: AR bolt & carrier ?

Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 10:23 pm
by MoJo
I use Mobil 1. A quart of Mobil 1 should last for several years and costs less than that 4-6 ounce bottle of Break Free. I've been using the same quart of M1 since right after Hurricane Rita and I still have at least half a quart left. I use it on all my guns, squeaky hinges, tools, etc. BTW, ARs like to be wet but not dripping.

Re: AR bolt & carrier ?

Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 10:45 pm
by .45mac.40
:tiphat:
MoJo.....
GREAT idea ! :clapping:

I use Mobile 1 15W50 (full syn.) in my Goldwing.
What weight do you use/reccommend ??

Thanks guys .. Thanks for being here !

Mac

Re: AR bolt & carrier ?

Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 11:57 pm
by flintknapper
Militec has worked well for me.

Re: AR bolt & carrier ?

Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 12:47 am
by gigag04
flintknapper wrote:Militec has worked well for me.
Do you buy into the whole "get the gun hot so it bonds" thing with the militec?

I have 2 bottles but can't decide if I want to switch.

Re: AR bolt & carrier ?

Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 1:23 am
by MoJo
.45mac.40 wrote::tiphat:
MoJo.....
GREAT idea ! :clapping:

I use Mobile 1 15W50 (full syn.) in my Goldwing.
What weight do you use/reccommend ??

Thanks guys .. Thanks for being here !

Mac
The 15W50 VTWIN is one of the most highly recommended grades of M1 for guns.

Re: AR bolt & carrier ?

Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 1:34 am
by McKnife
The Annoyed Man wrote:
WEC wrote:Slip2000 EWL for me. Breakfree and Militec are both very viable though.
I pretty much use SLiP2000 products exclusively. I run the bolt/carrier wet. Not soaking wet, but definitely wet. It makes cleaning a lot easier too.
:iagree:

Even after shooting a few hundred rounds in 100 degree heat and humidity... the hotter it gets, the smoother it shoots!

Re: AR bolt & carrier ?

Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 10:05 am
by flintknapper
gigag04 wrote:
flintknapper wrote:Militec has worked well for me.
Do you buy into the whole "get the gun hot so it bonds" thing with the militec?
Yes, actually....I do. But I don't "get the gun hot" by firing it.

I use Militec on my AR only (bolt, carrier and trigger sear). You can use a hair dryer to heat the parts for the initial application(s). After that...I use it mainly for a wet lube (use sparingly).

I don't clean the bolt or carrier with harsh solvents either (Carb/Brake cleaner), instead...I use Mineral Spirits, an old tooth brush and compressed air. The lubricating properties seem to have stayed in place.

Honestly, I think the "burnishing" effect of the action cycling (parts against parts) does more to embed the lubricant than anything else. But MT does make a noticeable difference in smoothness... and parts clean-up is definitely easier.

Re: AR bolt & carrier ?

Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 11:29 am
by Bob Wolff
I use Gun Butter
A little goes a loooong way.
I shoot my AR in 3 gun and with this lube I can just wipe down the bolt and carrier add another drop and be good to go.

Re: AR bolt & carrier ?

Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 2:57 pm
by gigag04
flintknapper wrote:
gigag04 wrote:
flintknapper wrote:Militec has worked well for me.
Do you buy into the whole "get the gun hot so it bonds" thing with the militec?
Yes, actually....I do. But I don't "get the gun hot" by firing it.

I use Militec on my AR only (bolt, carrier and trigger sear). You can use a hair dryer to heat the parts for the initial application(s). After that...I use it mainly for a wet lube (use sparingly).

I don't clean the bolt or carrier with harsh solvents either (Carb/Brake cleaner), instead...I use Mineral Spirits, an old tooth brush and compressed air. The lubricating properties seem to have stayed in place.

Honestly, I think the "burnishing" effect of the action cycling (parts against parts) does more to embed the lubricant than anything else. But MT does make a noticeable difference in smoothness... and parts clean-up is definitely easier.
Ok - the science seemed sound but I wanted to check around. Why only use it on the AR?