9MMand223only
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This is a somewhat confusing thread. What is really important is "protecting" the metal in your gun from corrosion/elements. And having a "protective layer" to stop corrosion, and prevent things from sticking to parts is important.
So really, the question is, what product "protects" your toy the best from the elements?
That answer is more straight forward, with the best you can buy according to this, really good test:
WD-40 Specialist
Frog Lube
Hornady One Shot
http://www.dayattherange.com/?page_id=3667
I use Hornady One Shot, because it leaves almost no residue at all and dries completely, eliminating any grime buildup from anything sticking to it. Nothing sticks to it, because its dry. Unlike many lubes.
Also of note, making your handgun "wet" with lube is bad. It interferes with your recoil spring action, and can cause problems.
This is why Hornady One Shot is a top, top top tier product. It doesn't interfere with any action or parts, because its dry, not goopy or wet.
So really, the question is, what product "protects" your toy the best from the elements?
That answer is more straight forward, with the best you can buy according to this, really good test:
WD-40 Specialist
Frog Lube
Hornady One Shot
http://www.dayattherange.com/?page_id=3667
I use Hornady One Shot, because it leaves almost no residue at all and dries completely, eliminating any grime buildup from anything sticking to it. Nothing sticks to it, because its dry. Unlike many lubes.
Also of note, making your handgun "wet" with lube is bad. It interferes with your recoil spring action, and can cause problems.
This is why Hornady One Shot is a top, top top tier product. It doesn't interfere with any action or parts, because its dry, not goopy or wet.