Any light oil. Pistols aren’t particularly in need of specialty oils. There’s an old sayin, if your gun isn’t dripping, it needs oil.
That is used on tie rod ends. Mobile 1 has to be good.Mobile 1
I used to use it and thought it was pretty good. I switch to Weapon Shield and like it much better. It seems to work better in high pressure contact areas. Here is a comparison video for whatever it is worth. I use the oil and the grease.Slip 2000 EWL...
I have seen that video and it's hard to argue with.... If I can find some local I will give it a try for sure....I use the same oil on my AR platform rifles as I do my pistol....So I am always looking for something good..I used to use it and thought it was pretty good. I switch to Weapon Shield and like it much better. It seems to work better in high pressure contact areas. Here is a comparison video for whatever it is worth. I use the oil and the grease.
That is an interesting video, and impressive to say the least. It definitely inspired me to try the Weaponshield product.I used to use it and thought it was pretty good. I switch to Weapon Shield and like it much better. It seems to work better in high pressure contact areas. Here is a comparison video for whatever it is worth. I use the oil and the grease.
Saw a demo of friction resistant characteristics of FP-10 at Perry, when increasing weight was applied via a rotating steel wheel against a non moving steel object. The wear compared to other lubes was slight and almost non existent. I have used it on my LB 45 .acp, the slide to frame fit is still motionless after many years. Also have used CLP with good results.Shooters Choice FP-10
I use Rig too. Also, proshot or pro gold grease.I like Rig grease
That's good 'cuz I buy 5-I also am a fan of Mobil 1
Yup , Hobo oil is my go to. works excellent! It even helps with my arthritis....lolHobo oil