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Originally Posted by craigepo
Too many lubes being thrown out at one time.
Mil-tech, TW-25B, or Gun Butter.
Anybody able to compare?
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Militec-1 is an oil that enters the pores of the metal if properly heated and leaves a lubricating residue or film behind.
TW-25B is a grease. I like grease for the rails and reciprocating parts as it usually sticks better than oil.
I have no experience with Gun Butter.
My experience has been to coat all of the metal surfaces with Militec and heat it up for the bonding. Then I use the TW-25B to lube all of the engagement surfaces.
This technique actually left the Glock slide a bit slippery to manipulate, even after the excess was wiped off. To this day it feels almost like an NP-3 gun to my touch.
HTH.
TR
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