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    Default bolt wet or dry?

    Do you run your bolt wet or dry? For this question, dry lube = dry

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    Cerakote micro slick - dry

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    AR bolt? Just the bolt?
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    Wet, slip 2000 ewl best lube I have found for all weather conditions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by beast556 View Post
    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.

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    Hi temp caliper grease

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    Wet, any decent oil works just fine, no need for designer lubes.
    The Slip mentioned is good, also straight weight Mobil1 works well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BPTactical View Post
    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?

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    Quote Originally Posted by whitewalrus View Post
    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BPTactical View Post
    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.
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