August 14, 2020, 02:31 PM
soflaac226 barrel play
Links from the product site, and some verbiage on the reason for the heavy viscosity formula. (helps minimize side-to-side play during normal handling)
https://brianenos.com/slide-glide/quote:
Applications:
80+ degrees F
Semi-automatic, Centerfire:
Pistols (non-compensated only!)
Pistols with “loose top ends” (Glocks, Sigs, etc.)
Slide-Glide Heavy’s viscosity is specifically blended for pistols with “loose top ends” (frame to slide fit). In temperatures above 80 degrees, it also works well in non-compensated, centerfire pistols.
August 14, 2020, 02:44 PM
DapperDeedsquote:
Originally posted by soflaac:
Links from the product site, and some verbiage on the reason for the heavy viscosity formula.
https://brianenos.com/slide-glide/quote:
Applications:
80+ degrees F
Semi-automatic, Centerfire:
Pistols (non-compensated only!)
Pistols with “loose top ends” (Glocks, Sigs, etc.)
Slide-Glide Heavy’s viscosity is specifically blended for pistols with “loose top ends” (frame to slide fit). In temperatures above 80 degrees, it also works well in non-compensated, centerfire pistols.
Thanks for the info and link. My issue is not with the slide to frame fit, but with the barrel to slide fit.
August 14, 2020, 05:36 PM
DapperDeedsOkay I finally made it to the range and did as suggested. I rolled the target out to 25 yards (the best I could tel anyway). Took a seat with arms on table and shot 5 rounds. Three I could see the others I couldn’t. I realized there was a lip on the edge of the table so I retried a few times with the gun actually rested on the table, along with my arms, to make sure there wasn’t much operator error. The targets were small and I forgot to take a pic with my hand up so I added a picture for reference. Needless to say, I believe the gun is more accurate than I could be.
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