What grease do you use with your M14

Stinky green farm grease. I might switch to something else just to keep my safe from smelling like an old tractor.

Utter Balm, works good and gives your hands a smouth texture, no smell, also known as Bag Balm, you know, for the COWS Other things:D

Seriously, I will aslo try the green stinky stuff, let you know;)
 
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I've used motomaster synthetic and Castrol low temp marine grade grease. I've also used next to none and just some G96 when hunting in cold weather. I figure for only firing a shot or two there won't be much wear from going minimal on the lube.
 
If you don't use grease, yer #### will fall off! Actually, I'm serious about that claim. GREASE your M1A / M14 / M1 Garand RFN (right now). :eek:

I don't care how you apply it, but ensure you National Match rifle owners don't knock the barreled action out of the glass bedded stock because that motion will compromise your bedding surfaces, so I sell the curved tip syringe to reach your trigger group's hammer face and nose when the rifle is bedded IN the stock (to be taken out only once a year). :D

Now for the record, the only reason I pushed that Green stuff from Ukrainian Tire years ago is that it came in tubes that I could squeeze into the syringes when I sold them to you at my numerous clinics. AND it was cheap. Now I'm using White Lithium Grease found at TSC Farm supply because the tube has the same pointy nozzle cap that I can shove inside the syringe body. Life is good! :D


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Barney
 
I`ve been shooting M14`s since mid 80`s. Use anything you want, multipurpose is fine. Don`t get bent out of shape over lubing it with NASA approved products.
 
I use the grease that was in the curved syringe that Mr H sold me ($2 as I recollect) at the Calgary clinic 3-4 years ago. I use it for my M305, lubing pistol slides, door hinges, what ever. I don't think I'll need to buy more grease in my life time;)
 
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