I like the idea of using grease on my pistols rails instead of oil because it wont run off like oil. But the gun grease like Mil Comm are so expensive. I was wondering could i use white lithium grease instead of the expensive gun greases? thanks!
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My dad got on this kick of researching what would be the best lubricant for a firearm. He got way way into this. He finally proclaimed that if you could find the type of grease that is used on machines that they use to make food, you would have the ultimate grease for your gun. He told me they only sell it in large quantities though.
I've been using Tetra Gun white lithium grease on my Glocks, 1911's, and M1 carbines for years.
Thanks man! HA! I guess this is dads holy grail grease!
Awesome! Way to help a guy out! :cheerleader::cheerleader::cheerleader:Might I suggest going to one of the hundreds of threads already here on this subject???
Good point. You never know how things can react.You must only use the weapon lubricants that are marketed to you as such.