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I have seen various posts about boron nitride as a superior dry lubricant but the costs have generally been quite high.  The Liduid Wrench Dry Lubricant is a teflon/boron nitride combination known as Cerflon http://www.cerflon.com/.  It's also about $10 a can and can be found locally in auto parts stores.

What are your thoughts about this as opposed to some of the other exotic dry lubricants for those parts that would benefit from it? 

Posted

Welcome ericacp45!

Funny.  I had a key made and didn't have cash on me, so I bought a can of Master Lock Dry Lubricant, since they had a minimum charge.  It says good from -80 up to 575F or somewhere thereabouts.

Still a bit chicken to try it on any of my bigboys.

Jon

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I did a sample squirt of the Master Lock stuff.  It definately drys and does so fast!

But it drys white and sploogy, er, splotchy.

Might try it out on the Freedom Machine's BCG/bolt.

Jon

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Remington Dri Lube.  Works great in guns that fire "dirty," like .22LR and .45 ACP.  It's all I run in my 10/22s and the AR 45.  <thumbsup>

RemDriLube-prod.ashx?w=570&bc=ffffff

Almost every WalMart carries it. 

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