Sentry Solutions Hi-Slip Grease vs Chris Reeve Knives Fluorinated Grease

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Anyone have any thoughts on this comparison? Anyone use Hi-Slip Grease on their folder pivots? If so, how does it compare to Tuf-Glide, Militec, and others?

Thanks,

Clay

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Clay Fleischer
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Have both the Sentry and CRK grease. Used both. Prefer the CRK. Seems like it works in quicker and produces a smoother opening. In reality there is very little difference, but given my choice I would go with Chris Reeves product.

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I have not tried the CRK product yet but I like the Sentry Solutions grease just fine.One thing some might not like about it is that it is dark gray,almost black and might not mix well with nicer clothes.
 
I haven't used either, But I have some thoughts.

I run'm dry, which, granted, works better with nylatron than phosfur-bronze.

Any grease or oil will attract dust, lint, etc., which then requires cleaning. My understanding of Milspec is that when dried it will not attract debris. If this is true I would go with the Milspec for that reason alone. Maybe someone who has used Milspec can respond to this.




[This message has been edited by RKnight (edited 05-13-2001).]
 
Clay..
Sentry Solutions Hi-Slip Grease works excellent on my Sebenza..

I also use it on all my firarms, it doesnt seem to solidify in the cold as some other products..

 
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