2 2shots New member Dec 19, 2000 #1 Sorry to bring up what I expect has been hashed before, but I'm wondering what the down side is of using anti-seize lubricant on the rails of my Springfield 1911 A1. I know the stuff is very messy but it works very well on my choke tubes, so?
Sorry to bring up what I expect has been hashed before, but I'm wondering what the down side is of using anti-seize lubricant on the rails of my Springfield 1911 A1. I know the stuff is very messy but it works very well on my choke tubes, so?
G George Stringer Staff Alumnus Dec 20, 2000 #2 2shots, I haven't tried that. The best lube I know of is Action Lube from Brownells. http://www.brownells.com George
2shots, I haven't tried that. The best lube I know of is Action Lube from Brownells. http://www.brownells.com George
L Lavan New member Dec 20, 2000 #3 How about lite grease on the barrel of series 70's where the bushing fingers rub? Would that be better than oil?
How about lite grease on the barrel of series 70's where the bushing fingers rub? Would that be better than oil?