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1911 lube.....
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1911 lube.....
Don't know if there are other 1911 pistols with ported barrels but I find my latest one, the BBR, seems to run with just plain ol' Ballistol.
Yes there are a ton of other lubes out there that might be slicker or tackier to stay in place but the ported barrel seems to get things dirtier around
the locking lug and even the slide grooves. I found a tiny piece of copper bullet plate in one of the slide channels along with some carbon of course.
The Ballistol seems to keep the dirt in suspension and it is easy to clean and lube in critical areas.
If I could find the early design non ported barrel for it I would swap it out but none to be had right now. Just have to keep it clean after shooting.
Yes there are a ton of other lubes out there that might be slicker or tackier to stay in place but the ported barrel seems to get things dirtier around
the locking lug and even the slide grooves. I found a tiny piece of copper bullet plate in one of the slide channels along with some carbon of course.
The Ballistol seems to keep the dirt in suspension and it is easy to clean and lube in critical areas.
If I could find the early design non ported barrel for it I would swap it out but none to be had right now. Just have to keep it clean after shooting.
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Re: 1911 lube.....
I have always used military grease for all of my semiautomatics that required grease.
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Re: 1911 lube.....
I have been using the lube I bought from Wilson Combat years ago. It comes in a syringe and the long sharp pointed tip lets you apply it only where you want it, even inside slide rails. It stays put until you remove it when you clean the gun the next time. No dribbling onto clothing or running into the holsters.
I bought a half dozen when I ordered them years ago. A little goes a long way. I think I still have four in the packages in my supply drawer. You can see the syringe laying in the cleaning gear cabinet in my armorer's box in the pic below.
I bought a half dozen when I ordered them years ago. A little goes a long way. I think I still have four in the packages in my supply drawer. You can see the syringe laying in the cleaning gear cabinet in my armorer's box in the pic below.
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Re: 1911 lube.....
I use a local grease and a little CLP.
Never had any problems.
Never had any problems.
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Re: 1911 lube.....
I've been lubing my 1911's the same way for 50 years and it's worked well for me. After cleaning I just use a good quality gun oil. The points I lube are; very slight rub of oil around where bushing sits on the barrel, small drip on barrel link, front of the frame rails, one small drop on each side of the rear slide rails and a little rub on the slide stop pin. Then assemble and put one drop of oil at the top front of the chamber where it contacts the slide. I work the action a few times and them wipe off any excess - usually at the back of the frame/slide by the hammer. That is good for 500 rounds. I don't drown my 1911's in oil. It's just not necessary.
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Re: 1911 lube.....
Exactly. Why I like wilsons grease. It stays where you put it, and a little dab will do yah.
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Re: 1911 lube.....
if it slides, it gets grease. I have: tw 25, lucas, shooter's choice, and tetra. All of them work fine.
If it rotates it gets oil. I have: shooters choice, fp 10, clp, lucas. I buy these because I like the little oiler bottles. When they are empty, I fill them with 30w detergent oil. No, I am not kidding. 30w detergent has been my go-to oil since I started shooting.
I typically clean every 1000 rounds via a wipe down and re-lube. I'll deep clean a gun every couple-three thousand rounds. the lube staying in place is key to my choice to use it.
Ballistol has a very low heat tolerance. I have avoided it because of that reason. I know some like it, or kroil, or any of the other liquids in that class. It isn't my favorite.
If it rotates it gets oil. I have: shooters choice, fp 10, clp, lucas. I buy these because I like the little oiler bottles. When they are empty, I fill them with 30w detergent oil. No, I am not kidding. 30w detergent has been my go-to oil since I started shooting.
I typically clean every 1000 rounds via a wipe down and re-lube. I'll deep clean a gun every couple-three thousand rounds. the lube staying in place is key to my choice to use it.
Ballistol has a very low heat tolerance. I have avoided it because of that reason. I know some like it, or kroil, or any of the other liquids in that class. It isn't my favorite.
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Re: 1911 lube.....
I’ve used MobilOne oil and MobilOne grease on all my firearms for the past twenty years with no problems.
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Re: 1911 lube.....
Lubriplate No 10 Motor assembly grease or Permatex engine assembly lube.
Very easy to clean and slicker than snot.
Very easy to clean and slicker than snot.
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