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hi guys i ask youa hint. what kind of oil can i use for an open gun? like you may know we shoot many rounds and my gun in a game my gun gets slower. maybe a wrong oil?
 
hi guys i ask youa hint. what kind of oil can i use for an open gun? like you may know we shoot many rounds and my gun in a game my gun gets slower. maybe a wrong oil?

There's lots of choices and preferences. Basically, you want a good synthetic that is not prone to drastic viscosity changes in different temperatures. It should also be sticky and able to suspend dirt and grime so that it can be easily wiped off. Currently I'm using Slide Guide (light) on my rails and major wear parts, and Gun Butter on springs and such. But you will get different opinions from everyone.
 
Take a look at this product: www.gunbutter.com

Here is a copy of an article from our newsletter:

I have been looking for a better firearms lubricant for the last several years. The products that I had been using were affected by our local weather conditions and I was experiencing the occasional lubrication failures, (dry gun), problems. To compensate for this I was over lubricating the firearm, which also can cause problems.

At the 2007 IPSC Nationals Championship I was given a sample of GunButter. After reading the reviews about the product and seeing who was endorsing I decided to give it a try. The first time I used GunButter I noticed straight away that the slide was smoother and that the trigger felt lighter. I used the product for the 2008 season and I was impressed. It works as advertised.

GunButter is new technology lubricant invented by a team of aerospace engineers who are also shooting fanatics. It qualities are:

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• Cling-ability (film strength) to maintain its placement.
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• Consistency in all weather extremes.
• Not a grease, it's an oil.
 
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+1 for the slide glide lite. Not using an Open at this time,...but I have used it on every other gun I have owned....(STI, Tanfoglios,..HK's,..CZ's)
 
I like RHT Speed Metal by CR Speed. Yeah, I sell it, but I tried it and liked it. I've tried greases like slide glide; too messy and oils like FP-10 - which seem to drain out of the gun by the next morning. The speed metal's thickness keeps it in the gun longer and it works well.
 
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I am with Sean...yo Mods

I to have oil that I sell...I am sure many of you have used it, it is special synthetic oil and it work great on all firearms...so good that I do sell a lot of it.
 
hi guys i ask youa hint. what kind of oil can i use for an open gun? like you may know we shoot many rounds and my gun in a game my gun gets slower. maybe a wrong oil?



I have a question.
how tight is your slide to frame fit ?
How new is you gun?
If your gun is slowing down when you are shooting alot of rounds throught it , it might not be a oil problem.
 
oil

There's lots of choices and preferences, you will get different opinions from everyone.

Like "R" said everyone is different. I myself use a multiple of oils. On my open "Para's" I use Prolix and Double Tap oil (I find to be the same as Prolix), on my Standard "Para's" I use CR Speed Metal, and on my Glock's and just about every other hand shooting iron I have I use Lucas. Now in my rifles that's a different story. I use and only use Militec-1.

Cheers
BMW
 
I am using the same oil that double tap sells, ( a high quality synthetic) on all my guns open and standard. I have not had a malfunction in about 2 years, maybe more( there are many reasons for this as well) and good oil and lots of it is a main reason even at this years nats where my reverse plug broke and 1/2 my spring was hanging out the front of my open gun on a 32 round stage...no malfunction.

Mike
 
HAH! That reminds me when my father bought his last gun off Matt McLearn, I asked what kind of oil to use. He also said 10W30...but synthetic...;)

Hey, it works. STP motor oil treatment right out of the bottle (not mixed with anything) works well also. It's thick, so it gives a nice hydraulic feel to looser fitting slides.
 
How does SlideGlide Lite work in cold temperatures? I had some in my Sig X-5 last fall at around 0C and I could watch the slide try to cycle. Would something like a Trubor fare better in the cold with SlideGlide?
 
How does SlideGlide Lite work in cold temperatures? I had some in my Sig X-5 last fall at around 0C and I could watch the slide try to cycle. Would something like a Trubor fare better in the cold with SlideGlide?

there are three thicknesses.. never had a problem with the light in cold
 
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