Thanks for the tip, gonna have 2 get me some !!! :)
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- Fri Jan 11, 2008 2:46 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: dry lube
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Re: dry lube
- Fri Jan 11, 2008 2:43 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: dry lube
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Re: dry lube
That's a solvent NOT a lubricant !WildBill wrote:You shouldn't use WD40 for the same reason.
- Wed Jan 09, 2008 4:28 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: dry lube
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dry lube
While grocery shopping in Wally World in found some Liquid Wrench brand of spray dry lube. Big can and much cheaper than the
Remington stuff that I have used for years and works great. After cleaning a Kimber (ss model) I hosed it down in the usual
places with the new spray. It went on wet like the other stuff and then dried. All is well and I forgot about it. Last weekend it
was nice outside and I decided to shoot some. After about 2 mags worth of ammo, the mag didn't eject and I had to pull it out
of the frame. The slide also seemed a little sticky and failed to close without a bump from my fist. It seems the LW brand dry
lube gets gooey / sticky when exposed to some bang - bang ! I wiped it out some and added a spray of ONE LUBE and again it
functioned correctly.
Just an FYI and wondering if anyone else had problems with non-gun type lubricants.
Bubba
Remington stuff that I have used for years and works great. After cleaning a Kimber (ss model) I hosed it down in the usual
places with the new spray. It went on wet like the other stuff and then dried. All is well and I forgot about it. Last weekend it
was nice outside and I decided to shoot some. After about 2 mags worth of ammo, the mag didn't eject and I had to pull it out
of the frame. The slide also seemed a little sticky and failed to close without a bump from my fist. It seems the LW brand dry
lube gets gooey / sticky when exposed to some bang - bang ! I wiped it out some and added a spray of ONE LUBE and again it
functioned correctly.
Just an FYI and wondering if anyone else had problems with non-gun type lubricants.
Bubba