I recommend liberty gun lubricants for cleaning and lubrication. They used to be a forum sponsor, not sure if that’s the case anymore. For supplies, a boresnake, rod and patches, and an old tooth brush is all you really need.
I recommend liberty gun lubricants for cleaning and lubrication. They used to be a forum sponsor, not sure if that’s the case anymore. For supplies, a boresnake, rod and patches, and an old tooth brush is all you really need.
Yes, a dirty and wet gun will run. A dirty and dry gun will not.
@Bio read this by my friend and mentor Pat Rogers (RIP). The same principles apply to your Glock.
http://www.slip2000.com/blog/s-w-a-t...ine-filthy-14/
Bert Gummer is my spirit animal
Hoppes #9, lots of Q tips, a bore snake, Mobil1 oil.
Whatever you end up doing, add a couple Calbico channel cleaning tools.
https://www.calbico.com
Also, I prefer white shop rags instead of red shop rags. You can find big bags of them in the paint section at Home Depot under their generic HDX label.
I've been using M-Pro lubricant for a few years now. Recently, I've had problems with it just totally burning off and leaving me with a dry gun. Even a Glock run dry and hard doesn't like it. I've opened the bottle and re-lubed during a training session more than once.
So now, instead of oil, I'm running grease on the rails and I can't seem to burn it off.
If you shoot a couple hundred rounds at a time, you can run whatever, but if you have a 500 round training day and run it quickly, grease is my current go to. https://www.brownells.com/gun-cleani...prod18598.aspx) or Lucas.
This is what I did for many years with duty weapons. I never had any issues at all.
Lately, I use WeaponShield oil and a tiny bit of WS grease and Hoppes 9. I've used a good many of the gun oils on the market and never saw much difference as far as raw performance on the ranges.
I agree with the others that keeping it simple is best.
Regards.
To show how important cleaning/lubing stuff works, I have been a fan for many, many years of OP (other people's) supplies.
I do buy my own, but am a brake cleaner/bore snake/literally any type of lube kinda guy.
Uncle Pat, working for an OGA literally had endless ammo, time and supplies. More than he and his guys could use annually. He used motor oil, suntan oil, cooking oil, and butter(!) to lube his rifles. It All Worked! where and when it is placed is more important than what is placed.
pat
Keep it simple:
1. Wipe the crud away with baby wipes & a q-tip or two
2. Put Hoppe’s solvent down the barrel with a patch, then a couple dry ones
3. Add a few drops of oil
Guess I need to post this again:
Rich's Obligatory Lubricant Market Survey (Prices circa 2016)
Slide Glide Lite, tube, 0.25 oz. $26.00 / oz
Fireclean 2 oz. $9.97 / oz
Slipstream Weapon Lubricant 2 oz. (est) $7.50 / oz.
Rand CLP Nano 2 oz. bottle $6.57 / oz
Wilson Ultima Lube Universal 2 oz. bottle $5.97 / oz
Militec-1 4oz Lubricant $5.73 / oz
M-Pro Gun oil LPX 2 oz. bottle $4.99 / oz
Inox MX3 100 g (3.5 oz) small $4.28 / oz
Froglube 4 oz. bottle $3.93 / oz
Weapon Shield WS-4 4 oz. bottle $3.73 / oz
Slip EWL 4 oz. $3.24 / oz
Gunzilla 4oz twist top $2.99 / oz
Royal Purple 02514 Synfilm High Performance Synthetic Air Compressor Lubricant 2 oz. $2.87 / oz.
Breakfree CLP 4 oz. $2.82 / oz
Lucas Oil 10006 Gun Oil 2 oz. $2.57 / oz
Boeshield T-9 Waterproof Lubrication 4 oz. $2.50 / oz
Ballistol Multi-Purpose Oil Aerosol 6 oz. $1.96 / oz
Lucas Extreme Duty Gun Oil 16 oz. $1.87 / oz. (Brownell's, plus shipping)
Hoppe's No. 9 Lubricating oil, 2 1/4 oz. $1.55 / oz
Tri-Flow Superior Lubricant Drip-Bottle, 6 oz. $1.50 / oz
Rem oil Gun Lubricant Aerosol Can 10 oz. $1.16 / oz
3 in One PTFE Lubricant, 4 oz, Lowe's $0.99 / oz
WD-40 Multi-use Spray 16 oz. $0.87 / oz
Mineral Oil USP Vi-Jon 16 oz. $0.51 / oz
Mobil 1 10w-40 32 oz. $0.50 / oz
Home Depot Husky Air Compressor Oil, 16 oz bottle $0.16 / oz
Canola oil, Crisco pure, 48 oz. $0.06 / oz
Distilled Water, Deer Park, 6 x 1 gallon $0.03 / oz
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