Close
Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 20
  1. #1

    Default Another 1911 Question?

    This has probably been discussed but I have never had any luck with the search feature, so I don't even try anymore.

    I was reading some guys use Mobil 1 motor oil, some guys even use grease. What do you guys lubricate your slide with and do you use the same thing when you will be shooting a ton of rounds without a chance to clean and re-lubricate. Do you have anything you use while at the range?

  2. #2

    Default

    I run Synthetic motor oil in the guns as a good overall lube. I use Slideglide and Slideglide Lite on my slides, barrels, and recoil spring guide rods during the warmer days. grease is awesome in these areas, but in cold weather can solidify enough to cause malfunctions. So in the cold weather, I just run synthetic everywhere.
    Mom's comin' 'round to put it back the way it ought to be.

    Anyone that thinks war is good is ignorant. Anyone that thinks war isn't needed is stupid.

  3. #3

    Default

    I use plain lithium moly grease. Get it at the parts store for $2-3 for a 1 pound tub.
    Just moved here from the gulf coast so haven't experienced the cold yet.

  4. #4
    Industry Partner BPTactical's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2009
    Location
    North Metro
    Posts
    13,965

    Default

    Grease if it slides, oil if it rotates.
    Nothing wrong with using a touch of oil during a range session to keep the slide/frame fit wet.
    I like Tetra or Magnalube grease and Tetra oil. Mobil one works well too.
    Don't overlube it-just enough to see the lube without it dripping or blobs.
    The most important thing to be learned from those who demand "Equality For All" is that all are not equal...

    Gun Control - seeking a Hardware solution for a Software problem...

  5. #5
    Machine Gunner n8tive97's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2011
    Location
    Westminster
    Posts
    1,291

    Default

    Wouldn't Rem Oil (green and yellow can) work just fine? That was the advise given by a local gun store. Please let me know if that's wrong and need to change my lube! I use it for 1911, revolver and semi auto pistols?

    Thanks
    My Feedback!

    NRA Member


  6. #6
    High Power Shooter
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Location
    Colo. Springs
    Posts
    971

    Default

    If you are shooting a ton of rounds, I would use Hoppes or similar oil.
    I've found gun grease to pickup debris.

    Relubing just the slide and hammer/sear takes just a drop or two or oil, easy to do at the range. Other things really don't need lubing, just rust protection after cleaning.

  7. #7
    65 yard Hail Mary
    Join Date
    Oct 2010
    Location
    Parker CO
    Posts
    2,981

    Default

    Little tiny bit of bearing grease on the slide, just enough to lightly coat the length of the slide, leaving 1/4" or so on the ends bare so it doesn't catch dirt and debris. Automatic transmission fluid on the barrel bushing, link/link pin, and lugs. Normal gun oil (Hoppes, M-Pro, Rem, etc.) on trigger/hammer/other internals. Also like to rub my hands all over the mags after lubing the gun so they get a light coat of some of that residual oil... helps drop the mags when they're empty and don't have much weight to em.

  8. #8
    Guest
    Join Date
    Sep 2010
    Location
    Colorado Springs
    Posts
    248

    Default

    Milcom grease on the rails and on the barrel lugs. Light coat of oil on the rest of the barrel all the internal small parts and put an extra drop in a few key places. The half moon scallop, the breach face and in each of the locking lugs. I've learned to apply oil and grease to only the direct contact and friction points. I keep a can of spray lube for those extended range sessions where a little squirt will get you through the day. Any quality gun oil will do the trick. I like Milcom grease because it doesn't gum up in cold weather and is just thin enough to work in tight pistols.

  9. #9
    Diesel Swinger Graves's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Location
    Brighton
    Posts
    3,531

    Default

    Hoppes No. 9 to clean, Mobil 1 (10/30) to lube. A small can of CLP in your range bag can be helpful too.
    -Mike

    "I have to return some video tapes"

  10. #10
    Fallen Member
    Join Date
    May 2010
    Location
    Smyrna, GA
    Posts
    6,748

    Default

    Tetra

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •