I've taught armourer schools for 12 years. I'm a Colt and Colt Canada certified armourer instructor.
We've fired billions of rounds and built and re-built guns used and abused in all the worst ways.
We've tested the procedure with and without any lubes and found that there is no advantage and sometimes disadvantage.
Colt and Colt Canada don't use it in production. Most techs I meet don't use it.
I've seen guys delay assembling or drive across town looking for grease that won't really help.
That's just my two cents.
OK. Are you a CF Weapons Tech. too by chance? The reason I ask is that most I've known did use anti-seize.
Like others, I too side with being taught the principles of threading or mating dissimilar metals.
However, when it comes to guns I'm not qualified to tie my own shoes...
I'd like to hear of the disadvantages Colt and Colt Canada have run across with using a sparing amount of lube.