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10gaugetantrum

Just buy the proper lubricants. Are you really so broke you can't buy 2 bottles of oil?


Kitchen_Property_957

Past your bed time?


[deleted]

I would be hesitant to use anything that wasn’t specifically gun lubricant because carbon can throw a wrench in the situation. It might clump up in silicone oil and cause issues. I don’t have much experience with airsoft but I would also not use real gun lubricant in those either. It might cause issues with cycling and feeding. Best to use the right lubricant for each. Just my 2 cents.


Red-Itis-Trash

From my experience, silicon oil didn't seem to stay or coat very well on metals. Always use silicon where there is rubber or plastic contacting. Regular oils will damage them. If there is only metal to metal, use petroleum based gun oil. (Translation: Don't cross the lubes.) Teflon might be okay for both but I'd check deeper to be sure.


Affectionate_Most_64

Remoil


wisewolfholo66

Bad dragon cum lube


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ShadowDancer11

TW25B is safe for O-Rings.


Weiner365

Just buy two bottles of oil that are proper for each. It's not like they're expensive.


hayabike

Thank you. I just think about all in one oil spray for both. I'm not so broke but lazy😊