C2 trigger grease

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Stokie99
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C2 trigger grease

Wed Dec 23, 2015 11:53 pm

http://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/391307330651

This stuff is amazing on triggers and bolts I would highly recommend it guys :D ,stokie99
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gary martin
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Re: C2 trigger grease

Thu Dec 24, 2015 10:55 am

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.

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Re: C2 trigger grease

Thu Dec 24, 2015 7:27 pm

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
I ONLY SAID THAT FISH LOOKED GOOD ENOUGH FOR JEHOVAH!!!!

tx200hc 22,
Hw100 177,
Pro sport 177,
Bsa ultra se 177,

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Re: C2 trigger grease

Fri Dec 25, 2015 1:54 pm

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). It does however have good water resisting properties, and is kind to elastomers. Maybe the silicone is just a high temperature & water resistant carrier for the PTFE, which does have good lubricating properties (if you can keep the micro-particles of PTFE where they're needed).

Maybe someone can correct me if the above isn't quite right?
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Re: C2 trigger grease

Fri Dec 25, 2015 4:00 pm

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.

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gary martin
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Re: C2 trigger grease

Fri Dec 25, 2015 8:13 pm

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



it stays slippery, i use it sparringly, seems to work very well.

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Re: C2 trigger grease

Sat Dec 26, 2015 11:57 pm

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


This may be true with silicone on its own but this product is a fully synthetic grease with loads of Teflon a combination of greases I don't think I will loose any sleep worrying if my trigger seizes up after 10 shots imo cheers stokie
I ONLY SAID THAT FISH LOOKED GOOD ENOUGH FOR JEHOVAH!!!!

tx200hc 22,
Hw100 177,
Pro sport 177,
Bsa ultra se 177,

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