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    I use Ballistol on all my guns. Not only a good lubricant, but it removes lead and copper. And I've heard that it heals minor skin wounds (no kiddin'!).

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    I know I am 11 years late to this thread, but what about Enos Slide Glide standard ?(red in color) Light grease. Recently bought a Kahr P9. I saw the sticky on lube points with oil. Is it any different with this light gun grease?

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    Not to me. If two parts rub together they need lube. I'm also convinced that there isn't probably a whole lot of difference in the various oils and grease. Some of course seem to work better than others.
    The main thing is that there is lube where it needs to be.
    I have favorites of course but probably not any better really than anybody else's.
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    Actually, the best grease is bacon grease. Pros..........smells like bacon, stays fluid when warm for quite some time. When shooting, it smells like breakfast. Everyone at the range gets hungry and leaves...Cons.......it smells like bacon; it messes up your holsters, it gets on the furniture, and cats and dogs follow you everywhere.

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    All good points!
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    Go to an auto parts store and buy a good grease gun and several tubes of Lucas “Red N Tacky” grease and you will have a lifetime supply of gun grease and a tool to take care of anything else in the garage that has a fitting or needs a shot of grease…..”Red N Tacky” is about the best multi use high performance grease on the market……Many products marketed for gun use are no different from other products but you pay more for them and get a lot less of it…….

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