This stuff is amazing on triggers and bolts I would highly recommend it guys

gary martin wrote:i bought a similar product but it was 200g tub cost circa £6 from the same site as your post. i checked out the specs and it had a rating over in excess of 300 deg for ignition. i use it on piston seals, guides, spring and trigger. impressed, i have had no dieseling etc, very easy to use, i apply it with a cotton bud sparingly.
Gary.
Bosun wrote:Sounds good, but as I understand it, silicone is not a good lubricant for metal to metal contact. Something to do with poor boundary strength (the bit that keeps the metal surfaces apart)...
Stokie99 wrote:gary martin wrote:i bought a similar product but it was 200g tub cost circa £6 from the same site as your post. i checked out the specs and it had a rating over in excess of 300 deg for ignition. i use it on piston seals, guides, spring and trigger. impressed, i have had no dieseling etc, very easy to use, i apply it with a cotton bud sparingly.
Gary.
Just had a look at the 200 gram tub does it thicken at all in the piston tube or stay slippery and what is it like compared to Molly.stokie99
pelletcaster wrote:Bosun wrote:Sounds good, but as I understand it, silicone is not a good lubricant for metal to metal contact. Something to do with poor boundary strength (the bit that keeps the metal surfaces apart)...
I agree completely.
Silicone grease supplied at metal-to-metal contact / gliding faces is a GUARANTEE for GALLING. I learned this from experience.
Metal-to-metal: MoS2 only for me.
This grease may be fine at metal-to-synthecis but never in a trigger.
Generally the offer looks for me like the usual ripp-off. Rocket high prices for inferiour products.
If anyone likes to try - go get it. Me not for sure.
Happy shooting
Andreas
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