Discuss Spyderco's products and history.
hy
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by hy » Thu Dec 20, 2001 1:00 am
What lubricants and rust prevention oils is everyone currently using? I'm currently using G96 Complete Gun Treatment as a lubricant and Tuf Cloth to prevent rust.
Edited by - hy on 12/20/2001 11:00:24 PM
Alan2112
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by Alan2112 » Fri Dec 21, 2001 2:39 am
I use Hoppes #9 lubricant to prevent rust, and breakfree to oil the action. This is because I keep #9 around the house for our firearms, and I have access to lots of BF due to us tax payers, not because they're the best. They work great for those purposes. RKBA!
Carlos
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by Carlos » Fri Dec 21, 2001 3:19 am
I use Miltech-1.
akbell
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by akbell » Fri Dec 21, 2001 9:29 am
Breakfree! It is all I use on my blue steel guns here in SW Florida for over 13 years and NEVER any rust, always smooth actions.
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by chinook » Fri Dec 21, 2001 10:47 am
Breakfree CLP for cleaning and Militec-1 for lube and storing. It doesn't attract lint like most others.
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by Hoosierdaddy » Fri Dec 21, 2001 2:55 pm
I would have to say Astro-Glide or K-Y... oops! wrong forum!!
Breakfree works for me!
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by Sword and Shield » Fri Dec 21, 2001 6:41 pm
I've always found a wipedown with Zoom-Lube to work extremely well. In case you look, there are two grades: machinery and high-speed.
The machinery grade is a light yellow, and I recommend it instead of the high-speed, clear, variation.
The container comes with a nice little telescoping spout to place oil, making oiling easier.
Keepin' it real...real sharp, that is.
hy
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by hy » Fri Dec 21, 2001 8:42 pm
Thanks for all the feedback guys. Hoosierdaddy, are you sure your post was not meant to be in the Penthouse forum?<img src="tongue.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>
Edited by - hy on 12/21/2001 9:23:59 PM