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  • kcinnick

    Training Ferrous Metal
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    I can't find my Slip 2000 and I am getting ready for a tomorrow afternoon range trip with 4 brand new to inexperienced shooters, some with new pistols. Does anybody know who stocks gun grease in the baton rouge area, it doesn't have to be slip 2000, and decent grease will do. I want to get them lubed right from the beginning and avoid that shot of over oiled gun I got the first time I went to the range all by my lonesome.

    Thanks,

    Nick
     

    BOSS351

    CZech It Out
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    Dec 13, 2008
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    I use PTF or Teflon grease. Some auto parts places may have it. I had to order mine but some places said they can order it also. Its not a normally stocked item at Autozone, Oreillys, Advance,etc. Very slippery stuff and high temp also for disc brake useage.
     

    kcinnick

    Training Ferrous Metal
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    Grease will be here tomorrow, Oil will have to do for a range trip. That jar would last a lifetime if I could hang on to it. I find myself putting a dab on my Dillon or sizer or whatever else needs a little grease, that is how it gets lost. Now I can't find any PF9 mags, I took the gun out, and only the gun to make a holster, and I can't find the safe place I put my mags!
     

    JNieman

    Dush
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    Use high temp lithium grease from autozone. Same stuff much cheaper price.
    Beat me to it.

    This.

    I still have some greases on the shelf which were SWAG or gifts, which are getting low. I only use them because they work and were free. I plan on replacing them with a nice sized white lithium grease because it's second best to 'free' and works.
     
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