Can't find lubriplate anywhere in Ottawa, are there any alternatives?

Tried lots of different greases and found that Lucas Red N Tacky #2 was one of the best (it's the exact same thing as Brian Enos Slide Glide), it's easy to apply since it's pretty sticky, it keeps bolts, barrels & slides lubed at all temp & after a 500 rounds range session. Bought a 397g tube for $7 at canadian tire a few years ago, it will prpbably last two or three lifetimes.
 
Elwood Epps has several jars of it right now and they ran about $13.99 for what looks and feels like a 500 mL or 750 mL can. I could be wrong about those numbers but at least they have Lubriplate in stock. That's a good thing. :)


Me ? I just use the white Kleen Flo grease since I can find it locally. Any grease no matter what brand is better than no grease. So get some! :cool:

Cheers! :wave:

Barney

Phew! I had visions of showing up at one of Barney's M-14 clinics with a tube of Kleen Flo and getting told that my #### would fall off!
 
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Some greases are dirt magnets. Lubriplate sets up semi hard and does not attract grit as badly. For range duty it's not a concern but for those of you crawling under the wire and living in trenches its worth worrying about.
 
I've been using Prolab GS2000 full synthetic (napa auto parts stores) for many years
Love it from +35 degrees C down to -35C in my personal experiences and no issues, no excess dirt build up.
finding real lubriplate is unnecessary
and I hate white or yellowish grease in my rifles LOL
 
I've been using Prolab GS2000 full synthetic (napa auto parts stores) for many years
Love it from +35 degrees C down to -35C in my personal experiences and no issues, no excess dirt build up.
finding real lubriplate is unnecessary
and I hate white or yellowish grease in my rifles LOL
At least you can see where it goes :)
 
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