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Thread: Best lube for the Sebenza?

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    Ok, verdict on the shooters choice after a day is great but slow. Mpro 7 definately is MUCH smoother and faster. Sooo i did a 25% shooters and 75% mpro and still very fast but maybe this will help hold up longer... Try it for a week and will get back to you guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeyE View Post
    This is unlikely to be helpful to most here but I'll throw it out there anyway. I've been using Tribolube. It's a synthetic (maybe lithium based?) aerospace grade grease. They, uh, gave me some at work. NASA prefers it for the space grade components my company builds. I'm not sure the specs on it offhand but the temperature range in which it will maintain its viscosity is something ridiculous. Not that we need that on our knives but it's still cool.

    Anyway if you happen to have access to this or feel like spending $200+ for a small tub it works really great on my Sebenza! Gives it what is to me just the perfect opening resistance.
    Just looked it up, a 2 ounce syringe of Tribolube 15MS is $190.
    It must feel like nothing any human has ever felt before.

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    Whoops, didn't mean to raise the dead.
    Last edited by RobCamlin; 09-10-2012 at 11:10 PM. Reason: necromancy
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    I mixed wheel bearing grease with type IV atf and it feels amazing. I blew out all the extra grease with compressed air as much as possible and its as smooth as i imagine it could ever be. It might attract some gunk but i have feeling a very very little amount of this stuff woukd do the trick. The consistancy is very similar to jelly that you would put on toast. Time will tell.

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    Anyone have an opinion on Balistol? It's all I use for my guns and other knives.

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    Is Finish Line fluorinated grease any good?

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    While B works as a lubricat, it was designed as a gun cleaner and therefore attacks brass --> ergo copper. So it works great with steel and nylatron or the like.
    hope this helps.
    I like TuffGlide for it's simple to applicate and " I love the smell of TuffGlide in the morning...."
    red mag

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