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    Quote Originally Posted by Unobtanium View Post
    Reading the description of the product, it actually might have some very handy household and automotive uses.
    My automotive spray does well on holsters. The idea is not without merit.


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    Quote Originally Posted by orionz06 View Post
    My automotive spray does well on holsters. The idea is not without merit.


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    I've used silicon spray on older GM and Ford window tracks when the motors start dragging/slowing down. If this really does contain a better/higher concentration of silicon, it might well be solid for uses like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unobtanium View Post
    I've used silicon spray on older GM and Ford window tracks when the motors start dragging/slowing down. If this really does contain a better/higher concentration of silicon, it might well be solid for uses like that.
    Silicone. The difference is important when it comes to lubricants.

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    Does anyone use Steel Target Paint? On the surface, seems equally gimmicky, but was highlighted on Shooting USA. Wait, where is my wallet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr_White View Post
    Why would you need to quickly draw your gun holster lubricant? I don't think there is time for that when a threat is asses. If you haven't lubricated your holster before operating for the day I don't know what to tell you.
    As King of the Food Court I thought you just lubed your holster with the left over grease from Taco Bell wrappers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by orionz06 View Post
    Those words in the same sentence for lube almost always leads to a sketchy product.
    important exception: when the sentence also includes "strawberry" and "flavored"

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    Quick Draw Gun Holster Lubricant

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnO View Post
    I did a search and sure enough it's still around. (before there was Kydex)

    http://mitchrosen.com/products/additional-products/
    Ya, I got some of this for my leather holster from MR.

    I called MR and talked to them about how to use it on the inside of the leather during break in (sparingly, on rough places, applied with a fingertip). I will say that it did seem to lubricate the leather and allowed my pistol to seat fully, whereas without, it was very very tight.

    I think for a holster made from a natural product like leather, it seems reasonable.



    @The rest of thread: LOL. You guys crack me up.
    Last edited by RJ; 02-25-2017 at 11:32 AM.

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