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| Member Join Date: Oct 2009
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| Cylinder grease
What can I use to grease the cylinder axle on my S&W? I just got my new cylinder in and need to grease her up.
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| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Nov 2007
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| Well,
It is not one of the new high tech products but I have always done quite well using 3 in 1 oil to lubricate all my firearms. Grease does have a drawback in that it can retain material you do not wish to retain. |
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Break Free works well for everything. Sentry has their Armorer's kit which has their Moly lube (but be careful with Moly because it tends to stain things like clothes). I really like their dry lube (Tuf Cloth) -- the moly seems to work well but jury is still out for me. You can also use Remington's new gun grease or the Shooters' choice.
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personally i use shooters choice not for any particular reason but because it was what was around here when i needed it and has worked well for me
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Connecticut
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i've taken to using Scott duff's plastilube in everything that needs grease, as a synthetic it doesn't retain as much dirt and carbon as other oils and greases, it's incredibly stable in that it doesn't drop off, and consistance is great at all temps.
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Plastilube works as well as Mobil 1.
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| Senior Member ![]() Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: New York
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I use Gunzilla on my Model 10-5. Works great for me.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Northcentral Ohio
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Just put one drop of oil under the extractor star and work it back and forth. That is all you need. Do not use grease. I have had the instructors from Smith and Wesson recommend Mobil One synthetic motor oil. A quart will last a long long time. Light weight, thin oil, not the thick heavy stuff. It works great and cheaper than the other stuff for a full quart of it. Do you swap out the old cylinder guts to the new one? How much for the new cylinder? Just curious and really nosey.
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| Member Join Date: Oct 2009
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I only bought the cylinder itself so I used the guts that are original to the gun. The cylinder I got is the same model in a different finish so it swapped right out. $95, Blued steel Would have been cheaper but I got into a bidding war. |
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