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I catch trouble from some form this however works so well for me on all guns.
Get mothers mag polish but a bunch caked in all moving parts including buffer tube. Put in vice with mag holder. Cycle continuously. Ever chance you get over a week or more.
Slicks and mates all parts smooth as butter. Then wash co.pletly then use the white lithium grease but use my own formula of a mixture of alot of things then and cycle many many times over the next week. You will find everything mates and runs smoothly and more quietly.
Do not use white lithium grease. Mix Lucas red & tacky grease with synthetic motor oil to get a nice consistency and then lube your gun & buffer spring with that. 👌🏻
JP silent capture or Arma-spec NO LITHIUM GREASE…this guy is still early in learning firearms and post Everytime he learns something even before learning the cons not hating on him im still learning always will be but you should really research these things before posting because people that don't know any better will take it as gospel
No. I have been using black gun grease for years. Works much better. And fyi. That is way too much grease. I would put that exact amount. But then I would roll up a few paper towels up and clean it up with it.
I guess can’t hurt? I always carry 2 guns 1 isn’t enough Maybe I’ve got minimum cleaning and over 2000 rounds without a jam whatever helps you sleep at night i’ll keep doing what I’m doing you do you
I have never gotten a flame into my buffer tube, much less long enough to get the grease to burn. There maybe many reasons not to do this, but flammability isn't one.
Better than that , 1 bottle 40w engine oil mixed with 1 tube of Red grease. Mix thoroughly and grease your weapon with it. If you experience a double fire where the weapon fires more than once per trigger pull. Clean off The disconnect in the trigger group. Best gun lube around. Works great for a lot of other Stuff Around the house too. Your welcome 🤗
One of my ar’s has a polished tube and custom spring. The first time I shot it , I thought I had a malfunction. No spring noise at all. Very pleasant rifle to use.
"Just spend the same amount for a stripped lower or a complete bcg just to quiet the gun" or put a light coating of grease on the spring. Gee, wonder what makes more sense, both figuratively and literally.
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In Vietnam, they used cotton balls…
Jk, I just made that up 😅
I catch trouble from some form this however works so well for me on all guns.
Get mothers mag polish but a bunch caked in all moving parts including buffer tube. Put in vice with mag holder. Cycle continuously. Ever chance you get over a week or more.
Slicks and mates all parts smooth as butter. Then wash co.pletly then use the white lithium grease but use my own formula of a mixture of alot of things then and cycle many many times over the next week. You will find everything mates and runs smoothly and more quietly.
Did you get that thing oiled down ?
At that point just use real gun grease. Won’t create more resistance and it’s lube made for guns
As a professional gunsmith this is a lot of bullshit. Just oil it or put an after market buffer spring in it.
Just give it the ol hawk tuah
Been doing this for years. Works great.
Is that the huntres dmr from fortnite
how to ruin your buffer tube in one easy step
What in the world. You're adjust not credible supporting riley defense
You dont want that sound? Dont get an ar-15
Yes…. put flammable grease on something that shoots flames.
Do not use white lithium grease. Mix Lucas red & tacky grease with synthetic motor oil to get a nice consistency and then lube your gun & buffer spring with that. 👌🏻
JP silent capture or Arma-spec NO LITHIUM GREASE…this guy is still early in learning firearms and post Everytime he learns something even before learning the cons not hating on him im still learning always will be but you should really research these things before posting because people that don't know any better will take it as gospel
I mean, I'd rather just Lube up the tube instead of the spring, but that's just me
Bro, that buffer tube looks like your gf's va-jj after her "lesson" with her "personal trainer". 😂🤢
that is a dirt magnet 🧲 😳. why not just use gun grease?
Stop making gun content, all you do is give bad advice and have no idea what you are talking about
Do not do this lithium grease is toxic when it burns and you can guarantee it will work it's way into that bolt
No. I have been using black gun grease for years. Works much better. And fyi. That is way too much grease. I would put that exact amount. But then I would roll up a few paper towels up and clean it up with it.
White lithium on the buffer spring said Eugene Stoner never.
When this is a “hack” of some kind then the world should just end.
Horrible idea on so many levels.
That crap will collect every bit of dirt and grim around you when your shooting. Scary
Aluminum does not like lithium.
I guess can’t hurt? I always carry 2 guns 1 isn’t enough Maybe I’ve got minimum cleaning and over 2000 rounds without a jam whatever helps you sleep at night i’ll keep doing what I’m doing you do you
I have never gotten a flame into my buffer tube, much less long enough to get the grease to burn. There maybe many reasons not to do this, but flammability isn't one.
Don’t do this.. it’s going to get all over your bolt carrier group lol
Money the ingredient is money 😂
White lithium is an awful idea. It dries and will leave a pasty/crusty mess.
Better than that , 1 bottle 40w engine oil mixed with 1 tube of Red grease. Mix thoroughly and grease your weapon with it. If you experience a double fire where the weapon fires more than once per trigger pull. Clean off The disconnect in the trigger group. Best gun lube around. Works great for a lot of other Stuff Around the house too. Your welcome 🤗
Morr grease is better
DO NOT USE WHITE LITHIUM GREASE.
One of my ar’s has a polished tube and custom spring. The first time I shot it , I thought I had a malfunction. No spring noise at all. Very pleasant rifle to use.
I really don't like you
"Just spend the same amount for a stripped lower or a complete bcg just to quiet the gun" or put a light coating of grease on the spring. Gee, wonder what makes more sense, both figuratively and literally.
CLP works fine for this, used it for the same result on drill
Hey this is actually a good tip but you don't need grease any gun lube will work just be sure to coat it really well
Don’t do this kids …… there is better ways like upgraded duel buffers, and isolators and lubricants specifically for an ar platform
Lucas Red and tacky grease works great, plus it’s has a higher melting point and isn’t flammable.
Or and hear me out they make gun grease… That isn't gonna catch fire
I was taught never use grease just gun oil!
Jp silent captured spring.