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jantydog
01-22-2006, 17:26
What is the difference between GLube and TW25B for a Glock? Do you need to use both? Thanks.
rktman26
01-22-2006, 20:50
I've never used GLube, but the only thing I use on my Glock is TW-25B. I'm A/D Marine and I work on helo weapons. Marine Corps aviation has switched over to TW-25 for lubrication on all avaition weapons. Great stuff. I used it during both of my trips to Iraq, and never had problems with it.
jantydog
01-22-2006, 22:01
Thanks rktman26!
When I got my G23, I ordered a cleaning kit from Glockmeister. It contained three types of lube, G-Lube oil, TW25B, and CL2. I asked Glockmeister which one to use for what purposes. His reply was "The CL2 is a long term lube. Only apply if you plan to store the gun for a long time. Use the G-Lube anytime after cleaning. You only need a drop on each of the slide rails. The TW25B only requires a drop on the palm of the connector any time after cleaning." So I use the G-Lube on the slide rails and the TW25B on the connector.
Originally posted by New23
When I got my G23, I ordered a cleaning kit from Glockmeister. It contained three types of lube, G-Lube oil, TW25B, and CL2. I asked Glockmeister which one to use for what purposes. His reply was "The CL2 is a long term lube. Only apply if you plan to store the gun for a long time. Use the G-Lube anytime after cleaning. You only need a drop on each of the slide rails. The TW25B only requires a drop on the palm of the connector any time after cleaning." So I use the G-Lube on the slide rails and the TW25B on the connector.
That is exactly what I do as well. Seems to work great and the TW25 stays put on the connector..
Blankwaffe
02-03-2006, 22:44
Ive been using Mil-comm's TW-25B for about three years now on my pistols.The stuff works great...in fact its all I will use on my pistols,particularly the 1911's and Beretta's as it seems to really shine/perform on them.
What I like about it is that it stays put for months and does not dry out.This is a nice feature particularly on CCW.
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