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thejackbull45
07-08-2005, 08:57
Do the plastic Kahrs require only small amounts of lube like a Glock?
Article2
07-08-2005, 10:33
Kahrs like a little more lube than Glocks. Not dripping, but more. I've used FP-10 from day one on my PM9 and have had zero failures. Don't know if it's the gun or the lube but something is happy.
Mine has always run well with just a dab of grease on the rails and the barrel lockup. Just a touch of light oil on the other moving parts.
http://glocktalk.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=404581
Why do you keep asking the same question? Do yourself and others a favor and read the manual that comes with firearm. I think you will find this helpful and not ask questions in at least 2 different club houses.:)
thejackbull45
07-08-2005, 21:17
Originally posted by big68
http://glocktalk.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=404581
Why do you keep asking the same question? Do yourself and others a favor and read the manual that comes with firearm. I think you will find this helpful and not ask questions in at least 2 different club houses.:)
I am looking to buy a new gun so I do not have the manuals. I asked the question in each particular gun forum concerning that particular gun only. I find owners can and will give the best info, even better than a manual.
I dont see where or how often I post is any of your business.
thejackbull45
07-08-2005, 21:23
For those interested I asked the same question on lube in the HK, Karh and Walther forums.
FL-obiwan
07-09-2005, 11:17
My lube of choice is Poly Pro Tek. It dries dry and slick. My second favorite is Tetra Gun grease for slide rails and contact points. I don't believe in the "all in one" type stuff. I don't think that they do an adequate job of cleaning or lubing.
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