I am a Glock Armorer. The stuff is junk. Ditch it and use something better.
Care to elaborate why it's junk? First time I've heard that from an armorer.
I am a Glock Armorer. The stuff is junk. Ditch it and use something better.
Explains all you need to know....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_Uqtz2asE4
The lower mass is gone as the rounds are consumed.....
Care to elaborate why it's junk? First time I've heard that from an armorer.
I was always under the impression the copper lube was more of a "Break-in" substance than a lubricant. Ive put tetra grease on my rails and leave it. Runs great! Glocks do malfunction but considering how many of them there are id say thats still impressive.
Grip the pistol tight and as high in the web of the hand as possible.
Bring on the blown-up Glock pictures
In an engine ... Too much oil in the wrong place is bad (like the combustion chamber). Guns are the same - oil attracts/holds dirt and too much can either simply get dirty and gum up or the excess just runs out.
The firing pin spring, for example, needs minimal oil. The rails, however, you can be more liberal with.
It's outdated stuff. It is copper anti-seize. Copper dust and 50 weight motor oil.
So many of the newer lubes on the market have a higher shear strength and better burn off properties it's not even funny.
Think of it more like cosmolene for a glock.....