Automatic transmission fluid is an excellent low viscosity oil/lube. It's highly refined, contains detergents, anti wear and corrosion agents. It's universaly available, and inexpensive.
Posts: 8169 | Location: humboldt | Registered: 10 April 2002
The best lube was sperm whale oil my gunsmith used it to lube lots of his custom reworked handguns,rifles and shotguns. I use Militec 1 & LPS spray.BUT never do I put any oil on the outside of any of my weapons oil is for one purpose internal lubrication.My blued & stainless steel weapons get a coating of Trewax as does the hand rubbed oil finish on walnut stocks of my shotguns ,handguns and rifles.
Sperm whale oil was perhaps the finest machine oil ever marketed but for obvious reasons it was discontinued. Auto Trans. Fluid was formulated to replicate the qualities of whale oil. ATF is a great gun lube, it won't dry out and leave a gooey "varnish" like film to foul triggers, etc, like many other oils do. Cheap too.
Posts: 1615 | Location: South Western North Carolina | Registered: 16 September 2005
I am begining to think wd-40 may be provide a good lubrication for the bullet passage and for cleaning with brushes.Put a little on your bronze brush and see what a difference it makes.
Posts: 11651 | Location: Montreal | Registered: 07 November 2002
Break Free is used to clean and lubricate gun systems in military jet fighters on carriers,arctic bases and deserts.Who would think of anything else.Sperm whale oil give me a break.
Posts: 68 | Location: Camrose Alberta | Registered: 11 March 2005
I have been using Slicker and Maxx from the same makers as Wipeout. I put slicker on my Winnie to protect it from the rain and that was several months ago and it is still giving protection. Maxx on the action is supreme and you cannot remove without chemicals, I believe it is also approve by the US military on their Autos.. www.sharpshtr.com www.sharpshtr.org.uk
regards griff
Posts: 1179 | Location: scotland | Registered: 28 February 2001
Jack, The military has a different formulation of CLP for arctic conditions because it was found that in really cold weather the standard CLP would gum up. But your comment was generally accurate, although the only knowledge of military aircraft beyond watching tv, Is calling in airstrikes. In the Army we used CLP for almost everything, but it was all we had, not because it was the best (none of our other equipment was, for the most part)
I have used 20w40 motor oil before in a pinch, it sucked, but was the only oil on hand. A Ruger 10-22 will not fire 1500 rounds without cleaning and relubrication.
I am currently fond of Kroil.
Posts: 226 | Location: south carolina | Registered: 05 March 2005
Originally posted by Jack Sullivan: Break Free is used to clean and lubricate gun systems in military jet fighters on carriers,arctic bases and deserts.Who would think of anything else.Sperm whale oil give me a break.
Jack Sullivan before you were born it was a key ingredient in auto trans fluid cause it's impervious to heat and cold and was a great lube for machinery, firearms and precision instruments.Do a goggle search.Jojoba Oil from Simmondsia chinensis aka goat nut is supposed to be a substitute lubricant.
Originally posted by shootaway: I am begining to think wd-40 may be provide a good lubrication for the bullet passage and for cleaning with brushes.Put a little on your bronze brush and see what a difference it makes.
WD 40 is a dust & dirt magnet firemen learned polishing their trucks.
I use Butch's because after sweets, Butches shows whether or not you have the sweets neutralized. Patches come out brownish until the sweets is gone. Then the red color. I also use this on t=my Garand.
Amsoil synthetic tranny oil with some lanolin dissolved in.
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Doc, you are thinking of the heavy manual transmission and differential oil. We are refering to ATF, it's Automatic Transmission Fluid! Very different.
ATF is a thin oil with excellant wicking and good lubing qualities. Walmart sells quarts for $3-4 bucks for the synthetic type, try it.
Posts: 1615 | Location: South Western North Carolina | Registered: 16 September 2005
oops, sorry, you are correct. ATF is lighter than a 10w grade oil....it's ISO32. WalMart carries their own brand of synthetic ATF? I haven't seen it. I'll look for it.
Carry on...
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A new one that I saw Sunday at the range was guy cleaning his bore with Ammonia window cleaner. Don't know if I would recommend it. It may be great for all I know.
Posts: 1159 | Location: Florida | Registered: 16 December 2004
I also am a great fan of ATF. I also use Mobil 1 20W-50. For high pressure friction areas like lugs on a bolt action, or the hinge pin on O/U shotguns I use a small dab of STP. You can buy all 3 of these products for under $10.00 in most all automotive stores. They work better than anything else I've found. If you use any type of grease you can buy a large tube of Moly grease for a couple of bucks. It works better than these miracle "gun greases" that cost up to $10.00 for a tiny 10cc syringe. "Gun oils" are overpriced snake oils, nothing more. I have never had a gun rust or fail from a lubrication issue in using these products for the last 35 years. Bill T.