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battlemidget
02-20-2020, 19:02
Do you run your bolt wet or dry? For this question, dry lube = dry

00tec
02-20-2020, 19:03
Cerakote micro slick - dry

Gman
02-20-2020, 19:31
AR bolt? Just the bolt?

beast556
02-20-2020, 21:24
Wet, slip 2000 ewl best lube I have found for all weather conditions.

Eric P
02-20-2020, 21:27
Hi temp caliper grease

whitewalrus
02-20-2020, 21:54
Wet, slip 2000 ewl best lube I have found for all weather conditions.

This is what I run most of the time.

If during the summer and will be used with a can, I often run frog lube as it tends to stick around a bit longer than most other stuff.

BPTactical
02-20-2020, 22:00
Wet, any decent oil works just fine, no need for designer lubes.
The Slip mentioned is good, also straight weight Mobil1 works well.

Tim K
02-20-2020, 22:08
Sloppy wet with Mobil 1.

AirbornePathogen
02-20-2020, 22:12
Wet, thin coat of Break-Free on the bolt and BCG. Holdover from my Army days.

Great-Kazoo
02-20-2020, 23:49
what ever synthetic oil i have left in the container from doing an oil change. Usually mobil 1

spqrzilla
02-21-2020, 08:41
A gentleman does not tell.

battlemidget
02-21-2020, 10:40
A gentleman does not tell.

That might be funniest thing I've read on this forum.

powerstroke79
02-21-2020, 20:14
Wet ED's Red

Circuits
02-21-2020, 21:09
I clean squeaky clean (ultrasonic tank), then wipe parts down with lightly impregnated cloth as I reassemble. So - thin film, damp but not wet, I guess?

ray1970
02-21-2020, 21:39
Sloppy wet.

You don?t want that thing to be stroking hard and suddenly catch traction.

I also lube my AR bolts too.

BPTactical
02-22-2020, 07:47
Sloppy wet.

You don?t want that thing to be stroking hard and suddenly catch traction.

I also lube my AR bolts too.

Says the man with Cheetos dust everywhere..........

whitewalrus
02-22-2020, 10:31
Wet, any decent oil works just fine, no need for designer lubes.
The Slip mentioned is good, also straight weight Mobil1 works well.

Any reason straight weight vs the 5w-30 or similar popular dual weights?

BPTactical
02-22-2020, 10:43
Any reason straight weight vs the 5w-30 or similar popular dual weights?

Just always liked the consistency of a straight weight, it seems to stay put a bit better, no real reason other than that.
I feel regardless of your flavor the important thing is running the rifle wet. I have tried a bunch of different lubes on rifles that are run very hard. Only when run dry did I see any marked wear issues and that was on the upper reciever.
Didnt really see any +- on any particular brand aside from CLP, which to me isn't much of a cleaner or lube. It does work great for keeping a finish looking fresh - ArmorAll for guns.
The only time I like grease is on a heavily loaded sliding fit like a 1911 slide. An AR bolt carrier isn't loaded the same way a pistol slide is.

Hoser
02-22-2020, 11:23
I use synthetic motor oil. Lots of it.

I figure it keeps the sludge soft keeps it from building up into hard carbon deposits.

After 1,000 rounds or so I might wipe off the BCG and add some more oil but thats about it.

I mainly shoot 16-18 inch barrels suppressed. I dont even remember the last time I shot an AR without a can.

Gman
02-22-2020, 15:26
The only time I like grease is on a heavily loaded sliding fit like a 1911 slide. An AR bolt carrier isn't loaded the same way a pistol slide is.
I like to use grease on the 1911 locking lugs and oil at the bushing. Seems to work well.