I doubt guns are picky as far as the choice of oil is concerned.
there is ptfe in rem oil which is a primary care product available almost everywhere...
Rem oil seems to be low viscosity.Rem-oil is lousy, in my experience, though it’s good for wiping down tools.
DPMS said specifically not to use Rem-oil in my LR-308 rifle. Thought that was interesting because DPMS was owned by Remington...
I’ve always heard not to use Teflon in high heat applications, so, I wouldn’t use your Chain and cable lube on guns. You don’t know what concentrations of Cerflon/Teflon exist in gun lubes vs. in this lube, so it may have way too much, or it may be fine. Too many unknowns for me.
It’s also pretty sticky and viscous, isn’t it? I wouldn’t use it on a semi auto for that reason alone.
we are superior to tier 1 operators we are Rambos.I really didn't think the BITOG crowd would be so label-obsessed when folks here have completely different views about other petroleum-based products used in an off-label manner. (Ex: Using MMO in every freaking way possible, TCW-3 in gasoline on 4-stroke engined cars)
You must all be tier 1 operators when it comes to guns.
Nope, but many tier 1 operators use SLIP 2000 EWL and similar, and have also used M1 synthetic and other stuff in theatre. That said, I use what's worked well for me over thousands of rounds in gritty suppressed guns, and that's SLIP 2000 EWL. Many other products work fine, too, of course, but one thing that does NOT work great, is Teflon, which is why the military forced a reformulation of their issued CLP to NOT contain the stuff. But here we are on BITOG talking about rem-oil, lol!I really didn't think the BITOG crowd would be so label-obsessed when folks here have completely different views about other petroleum-based products used in an off-label manner. (Ex: Using MMO in every freaking way possible, TCW-3 in gasoline on 4-stroke engined cars)
You must all be tier 1 operators when it comes to guns.
The temps inside of barrels and gas keys and suppressors and so forth...just why? You may be right...you may not be. The US military says you're wrong, but aside that...why bother? It's not a superior product in any way, and it *might* have risks...Unless your running a a so-called machine gun I would think you would be hard pressed to melt PTFE in most firearms...
Unless your running a a so-called machine gun I would think you would be hard pressed to melt PTFE in most firearms...
I really didn't think the BITOG crowd would be so label-obsessed when folks here have completely different views about other petroleum-based products used in an off-label manner. (Ex: Using MMO in every freaking way possible, TCW-3 in gasoline on 4-stroke engined cars)
You must all be tier 1 operators when it comes to guns.