1911 outdoor winter fun. What's your choice of oil?

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What's everyone's favorite oil to use for winter shooting? I just reciaved my gun butter. I found old #9 just doesnt cut it for me now. When I made the move to STI pistols from reg production guns it seems the fit and finish has less tolerances than that of my reg production guns. Thus they gum up faster in the cold. Has anyone else ever found this to be true?
 
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There is a thread recently posted about using various lubes in the winter..

Gunbutter when it's very cold does not sound like a good idea..
 
MPro7 oil when it's under 5 degrees, above that, I use Lucas red n tacky bearing grease (same as slide glide) works perfectly in all my pistols.
 
Any light oil....and basically wipe on, and wipe off, don't leave it "wet". I'm running air compressor oil right now....nice light oil with no odor... $6/L at CT
 
I was out a few day's ago -11 with -19 windchill shooting a 1911 lubed with Mil-Comm MC2500 oil.Pistol worked flawless useing Wolf re-loads LRN 230g..
 
theoretically there is lots to debate. Practically I've never had cold problems with lithium grease, g96, remain oil, 3 in 1, on bolt actions, pumps, revolvers and auto pistols.

I would like to high jack this thread, and like missy Elliot I wanna put my thing down flip it and reverse it. Who has had cold weather problems and what was the temp, gun, and lube?
 
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