SPEC308 COPPER PASTE LUBRICANT
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| Product ID: |
42268 |
| MFG ID: |
SPEC308 |
$8.99
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TGSCOM Cleaning Supplies spec308 copper paste lubricant
$8.99
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SPEC308 COPPER PASTE LUBRICANT
In typical service SPEC 308 can be used with operating temperatures of -29°C to +982°C. This material is used in the most demanding industrial uses as well, such as: rock drilling, gas burners, drive chains, turbine studs, steam lines, and coal crushers.
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Reviewer: DH, Loyal Customer
Expertise: Not Chosen
Yes, make the slide work perfectly. A must for Semi auto pistols.
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Reviewer: rb, Loyal Customer
Expertise: Not Chosen
This stuff is amazing. If you are a Glock owner, you probably remember that rust colored junk on the inside slide channel when you got your gun new. That was SPEC308. This stuff is the best lube you can get for a metal slide/polymer frame pistol. It''s easy to clean up, stays put and won''t get all over everything. You gotta use it ULTRA sparingly however. Go to the Hardware store and pick up a couple Bullseye brand wood glue syringes. They have the micro applicator tip required to get this lube where you need it, in the right amount. Just a little dot in the slide rail channels on either side safely away from the ejector port is all you need to keep your Glock in Factory spec lube. This is all you need with a GLOCK. NO HOPPES OIL or #9 solvent !!!!!
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Reviewer: LD, Loyal Customer
Expertise: Not Chosen
This THE BEST slide and bolt lub I have ever used. But, be careful applying or you will quickly become The Man With The Golden Glock. It is tough to remove from "Parkerized" type surfaces, or any surface, for that mater. It stays put, so be careful where you put it.
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