Which of these two stringing, stay-on lubes works better fro you?
N nocalkind · Registered Joined May 4, 2005 · 46 Posts Discussion Starter · #1 · May 22, 2005 Only show this user Which of these two stringing, stay-on lubes works better fro you?
D Dragoon44 · Registered Joined May 1, 2005 · 98 Posts #2 · May 22, 2005 Only show this user I just recently tried gun butter and i am quite pleased wtih it. havnt tried slide glide so I cant comment on it.
I just recently tried gun butter and i am quite pleased wtih it. havnt tried slide glide so I cant comment on it.
jcrich33 · Registered Joined Sep 7, 2004 · 517 Posts #3 · May 23, 2005 Only show this user Gun butter works great. I've used it on quite a few firearms.
aiformula · Registered Joined Oct 27, 2004 · 3,225 Posts #4 · May 23, 2005 Only show this user Been using gun butter for a short while. Seems to work nice. Just crossed 1k rounds this weekend in the new XD and haven't had to relube yet.
Been using gun butter for a short while. Seems to work nice. Just crossed 1k rounds this weekend in the new XD and haven't had to relube yet.
mullanman · Registered Joined Dec 1, 2003 · 1,443 Posts #5 · May 23, 2005 Only show this user I use only minimal amounts of 'grease' on my guns. I use Slide Glide #3 in warmer weather on the rails and on the barrel. #1 in cooler weather. Otherwise Mobil 1, CLP or M-pro 7 on every other part that needs lube.
I use only minimal amounts of 'grease' on my guns. I use Slide Glide #3 in warmer weather on the rails and on the barrel. #1 in cooler weather. Otherwise Mobil 1, CLP or M-pro 7 on every other part that needs lube.
Paladin · Registered Joined Dec 29, 2004 · 285 Posts #6 · May 24, 2005 Only show this user I'm a slide guide convert. It works waaaaaaay better than anything else I've tried.
N nocalkind · Registered Joined May 4, 2005 · 46 Posts Discussion Starter · #7 · May 24, 2005 Only show this user Which Slide Gilde do you use? Is the #2 the best bet for a gun that will be used for range and defense? thanks
Which Slide Gilde do you use? Is the #2 the best bet for a gun that will be used for range and defense? thanks
mullanman · Registered Joined Dec 1, 2003 · 1,443 Posts #8 · May 24, 2005 Only show this user I'd use #1 for carry guns. It is the lightest viscosity.