I think it's gun specific. Some manufacturers (Sig?) tell you to use a specific grease on some of their models. I also think some 1911's run better with grease. churchmouse will chime in and correct me if I'm wrong on the 1911's.
Most modern polymer pistols need very little lube to function properly. Even the manufacturers instruct you to lightly oil with "just a drop" here and there.
Ive had Frog lube go rancid, it also works for **** in cold weather. Never touch the stuff any longer. TW25B grease on pretty much everything it runs hot or cold.Generally, the grime stays with the oil until you clean it off. I think grease would displace the grime, but be mixed together. I prefer CLPs and my favorite is Froglube. I can’t find the link, but someone did dozens of tests on dozens and dozens of lube, froglube was always within the top three in every category. Froglube lasts a very long time. I use it in all my handguns, rifles, bolts, and I even cost firearms to be stored with it and I’ve only purchased two containers in my life.
Ive had Frog lube go rancid, it also works for **** in cold weather. Never touch the stuff any longer. TW25B grease on pretty much everything it runs hot or cold.
Ive had Frog lube go rancid, it also works for **** in cold weather. Never touch the stuff any longer. TW25B grease on pretty much everything it runs hot or cold.
Yeah id use jello before i would use frog lube ever again.Ive had Frog lube go rancid, it also works for **** in cold weather. Never touch the stuff any longer. TW25B grease on pretty much everything it runs hot or cold.