7 hours ago, bitofanidiot42 said:
I’m going to get some proper lubricant for the gun anyway, just a little curious.
Also what are your opinions on silicone lubricant not being good, especially the points this guy makes. Don’t really understand it all.
He needs to speak up (I’m in London, they need to smooth the tube tracks, and have 1990s ear drums etc)
For the muc off I doubt it is suitable for gun gears as it’s intended for more heavy duty bike gears in dirty muddy conditions
For the video on silicone lube he confirms in the notes that he’s learned more since then
Different lubes have different properties and different parts have different needs.
Then add on your servicing regime
If you strip and clean constantly you can use a different system then if you are going to do so less often
The wrong lube that isn’t cleaned off regularly enough will collect the tiniest amounts of dust & grit and will grind away at your parts
It will be best to use a combination of oil and grease on different parts, and at a suitable viscosity that’s going to move smoothly but also stay sufficiently in
place on the parts - (lube helps against friction but if it’s too fluid then it ‘flies’ away and you have bare metal/plastic again)
Traditional oils kill o rings, so you will lose efficiency and risk leaks.
Silicone doesn’t
But every type and every recipie have their own advantages and disadvantages