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10-06-2012, 19:38
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Lubrication
Thinking about switching over to some high temp lithium wheel bearing grease for my AR. I've been using oil for quite sometime, but I defiantly like what I've read about using grease.
Wondering if anyone has experience with a grease rather than an oil. And if so, what is a good recommendation? I'm sure quite a few of you have switched over to grease over oil.
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10-06-2012, 19:43
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Originally Posted by CharlieDelta127
Thinking about switching over to some high temp lithium wheel bearing grease for my AR. I've been using oil for quite sometime, but I defiantly like what I've read about using grease.
Wondering if anyone has experience with a grease rather than an oil. And if so, what is a good recommendation? I'm sure quite a few of you have switched over to grease over oil.
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10-06-2012, 19:51
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I have been using a high temp. multi purpose automotive grease until today. It was in the 40's, windy, and raining today during an 8hr. carbine class. The grease stayed thick and ever started to harden and cause issues. During warm weather it is awesome. Cold weather, not so much.
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10-06-2012, 20:20
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Kind of like Valley falls???
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10-06-2012, 20:27
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Wheel bearing grease on the BCG rails is awesome. I like oil in the BCG/on the bolt but grease on the rails is works well for high wear areas.. In CA I rarely have to worry about temps that effect it much. If I am taking my AR out with me when I coyote call for a friend in the mountains where it drops in the 30's I will just run oil on the rails.
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10-06-2012, 20:32
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No grease, ewl only. Google keep it running by Pat Rogers. All you need to know
Sent from my iPhone... which probably auto-corrected something wrong
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10-06-2012, 20:52
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I use lithium wheel bearing grease in all but the coldest weather. Never had a problem.
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10-06-2012, 20:57
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i use grease on the bcg and i have not had any problems.
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10-06-2012, 21:11
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Froglube, enough said!
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10-06-2012, 21:38
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Grease is too thick in cold weather. In addition, add gunk and carbon and it gets thicker. Oil is the best.
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10-06-2012, 22:00
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I like to use a combination of TW25b grease and CLP. The TW25b's viscosity stays stable. Temperatures don't matter anymore if you use TW25b. Awesome stuff.
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10-06-2012, 22:33
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Made in Austria
I like to use a combination of TW25b grease and CLP. The TW25b's viscosity stays stable. Temperatures don't matter anymore if you use TW25b. Awesome stuff.
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Hey Austria,I have to agree with you. Right now I'm using
Magnalube-G grease and CLP. There are so many excellent
brands of grease and oils now it's overwhelming. I lean toward
the synthetics some times. Personally I like running my weapons
"juicy". Like my brother would always say "I've never seen anything wear out or break from over lubrication"!!!!
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10-06-2012, 23:51
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Use a thinner grease, one that doesn't thicken up so bad in the cold or after it has collected a lot of powder residue. I'm not a big fan of oil only. It's gone too quickly. Who wants to re-oil their rifle every 2 days? Not I. Grease stays. Oil doesn't.
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10-07-2012, 08:43
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I've used motor oil, clp, gear oil, bearing grease, waterproof grease, hell even chapstick. The main thing is to have lube.
Grease works good as long as stated above you don't live in a Cold climate.
edit-Respell Gold to Cold
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10-07-2012, 09:11
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mjkeat
I have been using a high temp. multi purpose automotive grease until today. It was in the 40's, windy, and raining today during an 8hr. carbine class. The grease stayed thick and ever started to harden and cause issues. During warm weather it is awesome. Cold weather, not so much.
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What kind of grease? I've gone shooting below freezing with lithium-moly grease. When I do it, though, I use a very light (barely visible) coat of grease with ample oil.
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10-07-2012, 09:18
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jeepinbandit
I've used motor oil, clp, gear oil, bearing grease, waterproof grease, hell even chapstick. The main thing is to have lube.
Grease works good as long as stated above you don't live in a gold climate.
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10-07-2012, 10:01
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Originally Posted by SCSU74
No grease, ewl only. Google keep it running by Pat Rogers. All you need to know
Sent from my iPhone... which probably auto-corrected something wrong
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Bingo.
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10-07-2012, 11:01
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I've tried frog Lube, CLP, Slip 2000 and Super Lube Synthetic Grease, Tretra Gun etc.
In the end I just use Mobile 1. Its designed to provide lubrication in high temp applications with tight tolerance metal parts and help clean carbon deposits. Darn...why didn't I start with that... Works fine. $8 a quart.
The only grease I use on an AR is the Lubriplate lithium grease I use on the barrel nut when I'm building a gun or changing a barrel.
Put that in your pipe and smoke it.
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10-07-2012, 11:45
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I just stick with CLP. Cover the BCG in it, blast off 400 rounds at the range, clean the gun, repeat. Works for me.
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10-07-2012, 11:55
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Excessive but it works.
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10-07-2012, 14:02
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Quote:
Originally Posted by WinterWizard
Use a thinner grease, one that doesn't thicken up so bad in the cold or after it has collected a lot of powder residue. I'm not a big fan of oil only. It's gone too quickly. Who wants to re-oil their rifle every 2 days? Not I. Grease stays. Oil doesn't.
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Suggestions on a thinner grease?
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10-07-2012, 18:22
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CharlieDelta127
Suggestions on a thinner grease?
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Weaponshield grease is light weight and works well in the cold.tom.
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10-07-2012, 18:42
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Wheel bearing grease on the BCG rails is awesome. I like oil in the BCG/on the bolt but grease on the rails is works well for high wear areas..
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This is exactly how I do it... No issues yet and it does seem to wear less than just using CLP on the outside of the BCG. It feels a little smoother when you work the action too.
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10-07-2012, 19:51
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SCSU74
No grease, ewl only. Google keep it running by Pat Rogers. All you need to know
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+1 - EWL is awesome.
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10-07-2012, 23:22
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I have an extra quart of Penziol Platinum Synthetic oil 5W-10. I though I would give it a try on one of my uppers.
All run like a dream on CLP and REMoil, but it is an easy experiment to run.
Today I had a few (6 out of 100) failures to fire with American Eagle Ammo 55grn, good primer strike too. Did it in all three uppers, never with any other of the 5 ammo types I had today, so it is ammo related.
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