I don't want to start a lube war. This is a question for those who use grease at least on their SIGs.
I've been a proponent of grease (reference the post by Flork!) I'm a particular proponent of Slide Glide which Brian Enos uses on his guns which include 1911s. I've used it on everything, but especially on alloy frame guns.
My question is whether you use grease on some guns and oil on others depending on the type of gun and it's use? Do you lube combat or self defense guns differently, say with oil and target or range guns with grease? Grease only for alloy frames?
I had a custom build done by a gunsmith here. He has done two for me and done work on other guns of mine and he is always on me about the grease. He deals mostly with 1911s and is a minimalist when it comes to lube. A little dab of oil will do it, no more.
So, what do you do?This message has been edited. Last edited by: SIGWolf,
I use grease, presently usually TW25. I lube rails, action (Sear, etc)' barrel link, etc. pivot points are good with a drop of oil, for which I use MPro7. I also put a light coat of grease on the barrel, smeared thin with my finger, ; barrel bushing. Mainspring contact points get grease, and a drop of oil in the trigger channel.
sometimes grease, sometimes oil, sometimes grease and oil, sometimes just CLP...
I use what's handy. Never had an issue.
My 1911's are either full custom or semi customs. My Gray Guns 1911 is the tightest rail to frame fit I have ever seen (atta boy Roy!) on a gun and it doesn't seem to care what I use on it.
I don't currently own any 1911s, but when I did I used grease on the frame/slide rails and the bushing/barrel mating area, oil everywhere else.
Just my opinion, but I don't think it really matters if you use grease or oil as long as the gun is lubed properly. To me, the advantage of grease is that it lasts longer since it doesn't run off or evaporate.
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I used grease due to Flork and Bruce Gray and it was just fine on my SIG 1911 and my Kimbers. I bought a couple of STIs and grease was a problem. Way too thick for how tight they are. My Dan Wesson VBOB is the same story. So oil for 1911's and wheel guns and grease for my SIGS.
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I use white Lithium grease on the frame rails, just a smear on each rail, and a drop of Slip 2000 on the slide rails. Never had a jam, and the pistol is ran in local IDPA matches.
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DAN WESSON recommends FP10, impossible to find locally but AMAZON had it. So I use SLIDE GLIDE LITE on my C-BOB rails and FP10 everywhere else.
I just found a KIMBER Pro Carry II for a good deal. It was used, shot maybe one magazine and apparently without any lube. So I'll use the same combination on it.
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