Old_Me
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ok, not a debate, or discussion all over again for the zillionth time, but "just an observation" with my experience with Lucas Extreme Duty oil.....and NOT a thread on which is the best oil/grease"
...PLEASE let's NOT go there.
1st) i like this oil, been using now for almost a full year now.
2nd) what i have found is that on "some guns" this oil seems to dissipate (??) in as little as 6 months.
3) cases in point, i have all my 1911's lubed with Lucas, and the time from last cleaning/lubing till the next range visit can be 5 to 8 months away....i have all my 9mm guns (metal made) as well.......lubed with Lucas. Revolvers too.
when i field strip after a range visit, i can honestly say, i do see oil in the rails, and on the barrel hood. (on ALL my metal guns)
today i took my G-44 to the club, and when i got it home, and field stripped it, the slide's rails were "drier" than say a 1911 would be
inside the slide, where the barrel will travel, was "drier" than a 1911 would be.
so, here is a question or 2, or 3...
both materials are porous, and probably have of course a different absorption rate of the oil, so does it make sense that the polymer guns soak up or absorb the oils faster than the all metal guns"?
all guns are stored in a locked cabinet, with large desiccant bags, and a dehumidifier running..no guns show signs of rust......
yes, the rails on polymer guns are metal as are the 1911's, but the oil can and does "migrate" from the rails.
Again, just an observation, not another "what's best" thread.
...PLEASE let's NOT go there.
1st) i like this oil, been using now for almost a full year now.
2nd) what i have found is that on "some guns" this oil seems to dissipate (??) in as little as 6 months.
3) cases in point, i have all my 1911's lubed with Lucas, and the time from last cleaning/lubing till the next range visit can be 5 to 8 months away....i have all my 9mm guns (metal made) as well.......lubed with Lucas. Revolvers too.
when i field strip after a range visit, i can honestly say, i do see oil in the rails, and on the barrel hood. (on ALL my metal guns)
today i took my G-44 to the club, and when i got it home, and field stripped it, the slide's rails were "drier" than say a 1911 would be
inside the slide, where the barrel will travel, was "drier" than a 1911 would be.
so, here is a question or 2, or 3...
both materials are porous, and probably have of course a different absorption rate of the oil, so does it make sense that the polymer guns soak up or absorb the oils faster than the all metal guns"?
all guns are stored in a locked cabinet, with large desiccant bags, and a dehumidifier running..no guns show signs of rust......
yes, the rails on polymer guns are metal as are the 1911's, but the oil can and does "migrate" from the rails.
Again, just an observation, not another "what's best" thread.