For the application of grease on the pump-action shotgun 870/500, do you put them on the inside of the receiver where the action bars slide, or do you put them on the outside of the action bars and just cycle the action to work it in? Or do both?
Does it slick up the action. I always thought that it would get gummed up and attract dirt and slow the action down. I assume you put a light film on and work it in with a rag?
I assume you put a light film on and work it in with a rag?
I use plain old automotive grease for sliding surfaces like pistol slide rails or on M14s. I have used ATF as gun oil simply because I had some lying around.
Generally speaking, you are paying for the packaging when you buy firearm-specific lubricants. There are many other products that will do the same job for a much lower unit cost.
Hi bought some Motomaster Multi-purpose lube today at CT.
http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/4/Auto/3/AutoFluidsChemicals/LubricantsPenetrants/PRD~0280801P/MotoMaster+Multi-purpose+Grease%2C+400g.jsp?locale=en
Will this work in the M14?
Hi bought some Motomaster Multi-purpose lube today at CT.
http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/4/Auto/3/AutoFluidsChemicals/LubricantsPenetrants/PRD~0280801P/MotoMaster+Multi-purpose+Grease%2C+400g.jsp?locale=en
Will this work in the M14?