That's what the Wilson Combat grease is. I don't know if it has any other additives specific to guns, but the base material is a white lithium grease. I've been using it on my pistols for several years now and had no problems with it.gigag04 wrote:Any argument for or against white lithium grease?
I've been using it alot on motorycle stuff and got curious.
I will say two things, pro and con, about using the Wilson Combat product.......which I would assume apply to other similar products too......
1) On the pro-side, it keeps my guns from staining my clothing. The grease stays where you put it. Since you're placing it on internal surfaces, it doesn't come into contact with your clothes, holster, etc., and it doesn't find its way out of the gun.
2) On the con-side, it takes more solvent, brushing, etc., to get it out of places like slide-rail grooves when you're cleaning the gun.
Also, I only apply it to things like rails, barrel/bushing mating surfaces, locking lugs, barrel/slide mating surfaces, any bearing surfaces on the underside of a slide.......that kind of thing. I still use a regular gun oil for places like the barrel link or the hammer on a 1911, trigger mechanisms, that sort of thing.