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JDoorn January 2nd, 2013 12:43

superlube?
 
This super lube I've heard so much about, is it the one in a grey tube. Made by synco chemical corp?

Stealth January 2nd, 2013 12:45

Yes.
http://www.sherline.com/images/7550pic.jpg

jordan7831 January 2nd, 2013 12:58

Really? I thought it was made by permatex?

Edit: Nevermind, im talking about ultra slick, which is often referred to as suberlube.

Stealth January 2nd, 2013 13:10

Quote:

Originally Posted by jordan7831 (Post 1742037)
Really? I thought it was made by permatex?

Edit: Nevermind, im talking about ultra slick, which is often referred to as suberlube.

You sure you're not getting it mixed up with this?
http://c4.soap.com/images/products/p/jj/jj-789_1z.jpg

Deadpool January 2nd, 2013 13:30

Or this

http://pleasuremenow.com/ProductImag...n_anal_gel.jpg

jordan7831 January 2nd, 2013 15:22

Well if that's what you guys like to use on your guns, well by all means!

lurkingknight January 2nd, 2013 16:29

astroglide ftw.

JDoorn January 2nd, 2013 17:13

as much as this thread has turned into a joke... Is it recommended to use superlube instead of silicone oil?

lurkingknight January 2nd, 2013 17:24

goopy lube is for pistons and gear surfaces/teeth.. oil is for seals and bearings. silicone oil is far too lightweight for the piston and dries faster than grease.

MaciekA January 2nd, 2013 17:59

Silicone oil is also very useful for cleaning applications. Pretty much the only thing I use silicone oil for is gas gun mag seals. Everything else gets Superlube.

ILLusion January 3rd, 2013 09:23

If it's for a metal on metal application, then you absolutely want grease, rather than an oil. Oils will fling off and creep away from where you want it to stay.

Short Round January 3rd, 2013 09:30

I just started using Froglube. Its for RS application but works like a charm and is only $2 for a small tube of it.

ILLusion January 3rd, 2013 09:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by Najohn (Post 1742320)
I just started using Froglube. Its for RS application but works like a charm and is only $2 for a small tube of it.

Hmm... interesting. It's even specifically stated as "recommended for Airsoft / Paintball".

Barf January 3rd, 2013 10:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stealth (Post 1742035)

My shields immediately go up when I see tube of lube with a rainbow flag on it....

Short Round January 3rd, 2013 11:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by ILLusion (Post 1742327)
Hmm... interesting. It's even specifically stated as "recommended for Airsoft / Paintball".

Even Chris Costa approved ;)

Chris Costa LaRue OBR Hybrid Update AR15 - YouTube


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