Suppressed rifle lube / cleaning

deersniper

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  • Feb 22, 2007
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    What are you using for lube for the BCG for suppressed piston guns? I've been using clp on the carrier and a little bit of white grease on the bolt lugs.

    For the lower is there a better way to clean other then douching out with gun scrubber then putting grease on the wear surfaces of the trigger group?
    Thanks
     
    Motor oil is a great lubricant that you probably already have in quantity. It's also cheap and stays in place better than thinner oils like CLP.

    Whether or not it's good to breath the gas blow back from it is another question.
     
    ALG Go-Juice.

    Ive been running it for a while now. I shoot mostly suppressed and have been using it since last year. Cold, hot, suppressed, unsupressed, pistols, rifles, etc. It has performed great. I really like it.
     
    Calcium sulfonate grease. $14 for 14oz on Amazon, lot of advantages over Li-base grease. Run it on ARs (bolt, cam pin, carrier rails), pistols (frame rails), etc.

    Stays where you put it, doesn’t blow off like oil in a DI AR, calcium sulfonate is used in food-grade greases, I did a decent amount of research and it’s been a great choice so far.
     
    I’m just getting into the suppressed ar world but my cousin has a bottle of froglube so that’s what I’ve been using.
    Anything wrong with it other than getting gummy in cold temps? (Reminder, Texas has one day of “cold” a year)
    Since just about anything works I’m going to guess that it’s no different in practice than a bottle of 3in1 and continue to not really care unless told otherwise. It seems to do as well as eezox that I use for my bolts.
     
    I’m just getting into the suppressed ar world but my cousin has a bottle of froglube so that’s what I’ve been using.
    Anything wrong with it other than getting gummy in cold temps? (Reminder, Texas has one day of “cold” a year)
    Since just about anything works I’m going to guess that it’s no different in practice than a bottle of 3in1 and continue to not really care unless told otherwise. It seems to do as well as eezox that I use for my bolts.

    Spife I know you just got a new 556 barrel that is nitride treated I would look up frog lube and it's effects on melonite / nitride finishes.
     
    CLP, it just works. I like the TW25B oil, it's actually the best I've ever used but it's too costly to use. The grease is great but if you don't get it in the parts it just sits on top until you clean it out again. I got a large syringe of that EGW grease but I don't use a lot of it anymore due to it just being a pain in the ass.

    AR's are particularly nasty suppressed and really the only thing you can do is just clean it and lube it more often.

    A cleaner powder makes the biggest difference.