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<blockquote data-quote="UnSafe" data-source="post: 2270306" data-attributes="member: 100"><p>Grease stays put. Ideal for frame rails and barrel hoods, especially CC weapons where you don't want oil migrating and attracting pocket dirt. The key is to use a LITTLE, then reassemble, cycle the slide and wipe off all excess. It's not a cake, so don't frost it with grease. </p><p></p><p>IIRC, the Glock striker should rattle a little when you shake the slide. No rattle= Pull it apart and spray the channel out with brake cleaner. Allow to dry, reassemble (Dry) and lube per instructions. </p><p></p><p>My wax lubed LSWC reloads cause the most gunk in my Glock .45ACP pistols. Fortunately Glocks take only about 15-20 min to detail strip, clean and reassemble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnSafe, post: 2270306, member: 100"] Grease stays put. Ideal for frame rails and barrel hoods, especially CC weapons where you don't want oil migrating and attracting pocket dirt. The key is to use a LITTLE, then reassemble, cycle the slide and wipe off all excess. It's not a cake, so don't frost it with grease. IIRC, the Glock striker should rattle a little when you shake the slide. No rattle= Pull it apart and spray the channel out with brake cleaner. Allow to dry, reassemble (Dry) and lube per instructions. My wax lubed LSWC reloads cause the most gunk in my Glock .45ACP pistols. Fortunately Glocks take only about 15-20 min to detail strip, clean and reassemble. [/QUOTE]
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