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Fair enough, it's not about spending money for me.. I have the moly kote laying around my garage anyway.. The stuff is very durable.. tore down an 911 RS spec engine that was used for rallying... The darn thing had been driven hard for break in.. Normally bearings would be showing wear after 5000 km's.. not so.. the molykote was still on there.
I'm not worried bout dust or grease, i clean the thing to often (it's still new )It's more that i don't like seeing it sweat it's lubricant on the rail...looks messy. so if the molykote can reduce the requirements for lube in that area.. i'm all for it. Not eliminate, jus reduced..
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Plastilube doesn't sweat out friend, just apply like the photo and work the slide about four times. Then, take a patch and wipe off the rear of the gun at the slide on both sides of the Hammer.
BTW, you mention German cars, BMW uses Plastilube exclusively in all it's high-friction areas.
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i think i probably have some Plastilube laying around here somewhere, for use on the back of brake pads so the piston doesn't cause brake squeel as it rotates on the pad.
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Alex, you see it all the time at Gunshows and probably don't realize it. Almost all the tables that sell American Milsurp parts have a box containing little clear tubs with yellow caps full of brown grease. Usually two for a dollar, that's Plastilube! Three dollars worth will last a year or so!
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I am going to give it a try. I have never heard of it. Thanks Dave
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You can also try Brian Enos's Slide-Glide, great stuff if I do say so myself!!!
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I've never used the Molykote spray but have used their high temp silicon bearing grease on my Springfield 1911 one day when I was doing a LOT of shooting (my usual drink is Militec-1 oil). The Molykote stayed in, didn't melt down and everything worked. The Militec-1 is a great oil, and they also have a grease I have not tried, but my thought was a grease for all-day shooting might be better.
Why the Molykote silicon bearing grease? The very unscientific answer is simple: I had some on the shelf!
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