Almost everything you read these days talks about applying grease to almost every sliding part of the rifle. To protect the parts from rust etc when being stored for long periods is sound practice, especially in humid salt air climates. No problem.......yet. During my service years we never greased an M14, ever. In service, grease collects grime and debris which can affect operation. SOP was to run an oiled patch through the barrel, followed by dry and then carefully wipe down every other moving part with a lightly oiled patch followed by dry. Never had a problem of any kind and shot lights out. Plus, if you presented a greasy (dirty) weapon at inspection you were in deep excrement.
So when I received my new M1A it was covered in grease and the first thing I did was wipe it all off. What has changed? Is this grease business a recent invention?
So when I received my new M1A it was covered in grease and the first thing I did was wipe it all off. What has changed? Is this grease business a recent invention?