Favorite Lubricants 2023?

Breakfree CLP has not let me down in the 45 years that I have been using it.


I use it as a protectant and lubricate, not so much for cleaning.
 
If it needs lubricating I use engine oil, in my experience it works as good, or better than any gun oil.
For rust prevention I wipe down the outside with Rem oil cloths. I got severe for free about two years ago and I’m still using the first one.
For cleaning I use hoppes #9.
No need to overthink anything.
I use Shell Rotela in the 7.3.. :cool:


I forget the exact recipe, but I was talking with George Hoenig and he made his own lubricant for his rotary rifles - it was a mix of two automotive oils like Mobil1 and redline oil or something.
 
I use this, lubricant used in food processing machines.

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I started using grease this past year, I'm in Northern MN, range in my backyard, I shoot whether it's 30 below, or 90. 3 rounds through the 500 S&W testing some 500 and 600gr hardcasts today.

Breakthrough Battle Born gun grease, works from -75 to 500 + degrees.

Run it in my P320s, both have twin port comps on them, my 3.25" 2011, everything, and it has just been great, short barrel 2011s/1911s can be temperamental, 9mms with twin port comps can be temperamental, no issues. Great enough I bought the big 1lb tub, still have 75% of my 4oz jar though, doesn't take much.

Immediately became incredibly impressed with greases, you need to run grease with a proper temp range for sure, but I've fallen in love with this stuff, makes the actions feel smoother... just 100% happy.

Oh, and I use my tools as tools, I'm not a shoot and go clean type of guy, they get covered in sawdust because I carry while I run my chainsaws, they get covered in snow, rain, dirt while I'm planting and tilling, etc... I don't care and I still need them to run.

I have high dollar oils, used them for the vast majority of my life, not anymore.
 
I use this, lubricant used in food processing machines.

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WD40 can be used on food processing machines, but it will freeze in extreme temps. My hunting buddy froze up his action on his Browning BLR .30-06 when we we're hunting in 10F after lubricating the action using WD40.
 
I use Kroil to loosen anything that's stuck and it works great.

Barrel, action, lockwork & etc cleaning is usually Hoppe's 9 followed by a very light coat of RemOil or some type of CLP. I will use compressed air to blow out any excess to prevent over lubricating...very important, especially in semi-autos.

For field cleaning I use Clenzoil and a bore snake. Small can of compressed air. RemWipes for the outside if I have them, if not Clenzoil works just fine.

Completely agree with @rookhawk about the microfiber cloths. Don't be afraid to throw them out.
 
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You don’t prefer “the black stuff”? :D
That would be this one ? But I’m aware that you’re referring to Arthur’s finest product. Never say no to a good Guinness.
 

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For firearms, I have been using Ballistol since 1975.
 
Any suggestions regarding the woodwork? Have a brand new M70 in 458WM that i just bought and the stock is a dull oil finish. I would like something to put a bit of sheen to it and protect it at the same time. Looks like pretty nice grain pattern if i can find something to apply.
 

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