Personally I use frog lube. And before people start bashing, I heat my guns.
Typically, I completely strip my rifle down to the metal shell, and use a heat gun to get it nice and toasty, before using a paint brush to apply the frog lube to the ares that the bolt cycles or there is movement. I let it sit for 24 hours then gently wipe the inside with a towel/rag/ect. I do the same on the OUTSIDE of the bolt. I do not apply it to the inside where the plastic/rubber nozzle is. It is important to remove ANY plastic or rubber during this process.
For plastic and rubbers I use "Get some 1000", just a little burst here and there. I also use this on the trigger assembly.
Mags I use the AI oil for my propane.
Anyone who picks up my gun remarks on just how smooth the action feels. Its really like a hot knife through butter. I used to use permatex silicone grease and such...but with my new lube style, it feels much better and you can go much longer between cleaning and maintenance/reapplication.
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Commandment 1 of LMGesus: Fuck getting kills. That's the job of your teammates, otherwise known as the cannon fodder. Your job is to be scary.
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