I've heard quite a few people using this.mobile one synthetic engine oil
a quart would last almost foreverI've heard quite a few people using this.
If it can withstand the temperature inside an engine, it can handle the inside of a gun.
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i'm sure any top name brand synthetic oil wouldwork just as well!I've been using Penzoil Synthetic. Works well, and, in 5W-20, it's the same oil my truck uses.
i think it was just a fadat the time heard from people that tried it out and it didn't really offer any benfits over traditional gun oilsDoes anyone still use Frog Lube? Remember when that was all the rage?
I still have cleaner in a spray bottle and paste. Might have some liquid possibly, I forget. Haven't used Frog Lube products in years, but it's in my gun cleaning box.
Don't. Froglube is junk. It's only use is for wiping down pocket knivesDoes anyone still use Frog Lube? Remember when that was all the rage?
I still have cleaner in a spray bottle and paste. Might have some liquid possibly, I forget. Haven't used Frog Lube products in years, but it's in my gun cleaning box.
I've been using Penzoil Synthetic. Works well, and, in 5W-20, it's the same oil my truck uses.
Engines have a pressurized oiling system, with a filter in the system, most guns do not...Maybe the 15" naval guns, but I've never seen a sump, pump, or filter on a hand held weapon.mobile one synthetic engine oil
Moly doesn't cause rust, it's what the oil it's suspended in (or lack of it).Careful with Moly lubes. It'll attract water and cause rust. As a test, I set out two bare pieces of metal. One coated with moly gun lube, the other bare. The moly one rusted it's ass off.
Sure, but what do we know they're using to suspend the moly? I was testing Smooth Kote which is a dry lube for guns and looked what happened.Moly doesn't cause rust, it's what the oil it's suspended in (or lack of it).
I've seen moly lubes in nothing but solvent, that once the solvent evaporates, there is just a dry powdery layer of moly on the part.
Great for typewriters (does anyone still use those?), but useless on just about anything else.
The 'dry lube' is the give away.Sure, but what do we know they're using to suspend the moly? I was testing Smooth Kote which is a dry lube for guns and looked what happened.
Does anyone still use Frog Lube? Remember when that was all the rage?
I still have cleaner in a spray bottle and paste. Might have some liquid possibly, I forget. Haven't used Frog Lube products in years, but it's in my gun cleaning box.