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brianm_14
05-12-2002, 17:59
Anyone use moly-d (molybdenum disulfide) in a powder, or grease or oil on their Glock? Brownells Action Magic is one product. I've had very good luck in sevral guns - the powder can be burnished on and it leave a dry, slick surface.
philkryder
05-12-2002, 18:20
I use NECCO moly slide on all metal-to-metal contacts.
It is probably unnecessary, but it costs very little since very little is needed, and it provides me the feeling of "doing something" to make the gun better.
Actually, though the gun is so good, it doesn't really need much help.
A few drops of a good synthetic oil would probly be just as fine.
On the other hand, I spend $6 for a tube of the moly slide and it seems to last for years on the glock and other guns - while I spend much more than that - even with reloading and minimal range fees - at a single range session...
The NECCO is purported to have a very high percentage of moly (>90%).
For what it is worth, the "American Gunsmithing Institute" tape I have on Glocks, recommended moly for camming surfaces. I use it for all metal-to-metal...
Good luck.
Phil
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