AR trigger Lubrication test ! UPDATED

I bought the 16 ounce bottle. I'll have to get a plastic syringe at CVS or Walgreens, and try it on my AR's. It seemed to drop the pull weight of my Ruger SR 1911. It had a horrible pull. I just dripped it in. The problem is you wind up adding too much that way.
 
Originally Posted By: billtOriginally Posted By: Goe BlowOk a local indoor shooting range carried it,,, in Idaho Falls Idaho Guns and Gear about 30 miles from me,,,, BUT go figure they where out of stock,,, so i ended up ordering it from Amazon and wont be here for a couple weeks 1/4 oz needle pen, 4oz bottle of oil, 4 oz solvent,and i think a 1 oz grease syringe 37.95

Sounds like you'll be good to go. Hot dang i just got that Weapons Shield but i gotta go out tonight and try to find a girlfriend so it will just have to wait till tomorrow !
 
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So far weapons shield says the solvent will remove copper fouling,,,, AH wont even begin to touch copper !
 
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Really? It cracks me up at the level of difficulty people take the lubrication argument. I see the extremes of lubricants put to the test on a daily basis. Heat, pressure, continues movement etc. The #1 thing is synthetic wins hands down every time in every condition. I use simple 30 weight Mobil 1 synthetic on every firearm I own. One quart will last a lifetime. If you want to cut it back down to bare metal a simple squirt of Kroil and she's clean as a whistle. Except for copper fouling the combination of Mobil 1 and Kroil cover 99.9% of any conditions guns will ever see.
 
Originally Posted By: WareagleReally? It cracks me up at the level of difficulty people take the lubrication argument. I see the extremes of lubricants put to the test on a daily basis. Heat, pressure, continues movement etc. The #1 thing is synthetic wins hands down every time in every condition. I use simple 30 weight Mobil 1 synthetic on every firearm I own. One quart will last a lifetime. If you want to cut it back down to bare metal a simple squirt of Kroil and she's clean as a whistle. Except for copper fouling the combination of Mobil 1 and Kroil cover 99.9% of any conditions guns will ever see. I have used mobile 1 and other synthetics ya they are good but what i like is a lubricant that can perform as well as synthetics but unlike oils will not collect powder dust and dirt's like oils do ! So far nothing has been better than One shot cleaner and lube at keeping my weapon clean and running. Im pretty sure our boys working over seas have found under extreme dust and sand conditions oils can be a death sentence.
 
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Originally Posted By: pahntr760Have you measured the trigger pull with the new miracle lube?

Fast forwarded to the last page of thread...laughed/tooted simultaneously...dangerous situation..
Never EVER speak of the miracle lube..EVER!..lol
 
Originally Posted By: pahntr760Have you measured the trigger pull with the new miracle lube?

If you're referring to "miracle lube" as Weapon Shield oil, I have. On a Rock Island Armory G.I. 9 MM Model, with around 250 rounds through it. The trigger was very gritty with a let off around 6 pounds. After a good wet cleaning, followed by lubricating the trigger assembly with Weapon Shield, as demonstrated by Mr. Fennel on his video, the pull dropped consistently by a full pound. Down to 5 pounds on my Lyman Trigger Scale. It also was considerably smoother, with a much crisper let off .
 
The videos on Weapon Shield are completely unbiased. If a shooter will take a few minutes to learn about the product compared to what they might be using, they will see that W-S ACTUALLY is superior to the others. It's hard to argue visual proof. "Try it, you'll like it". I've used it on my AR's for several years and never had any problem with it failing to do what it was made to do.
 
Originally Posted By: YotecallrThe videos on Weapon Shield are completely unbiased. If a shooter will take a few minutes to learn about the product compared to what they might be using, they will see that W-S ACTUALLY is superior to the others. It's hard to argue visual proof. "Try it, you'll like it". I've used it on my AR's for several years and never had any problem with it failing to do what it was made to do. Weapon Shield was tried both oil and the grease the grease was better than the oil for dropping pull weight the oil was almost 0 change while the grease if i remember correct dropped about half a pound on a vary highly polished trigger Now to the machine demo its value is subject, years ago a guy showed me a demo on gear lube additives demonstrating wear protection funny thing was he showed in the same demo that the Drink (coke) would stop the a goughing grinding of the same two metals In my testing the weapons shield product was mostly useless in my opinion and believe me i wanted it to work as i had spent nearly 40.00 for the kit i received! I would rate Hornady one shot lube and cleaner best by a large lead, and frog lube second and the 75w 140 synthetic gear lube 3rd of all the lubes i tested. Also as a side note the weapons shield solvent was said to remove copper on the bottle in a 24 hour test on copper it did absolutely nothing.....
 
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Originally Posted By: Goe BlowNow to the machine demo its value is subject, years ago a guy showed me a demo on gear lube additives demonstrating wear protection funny thing was he showed in the same demo that the Drink (coke) would stop the a goughing grinding of the same two metals.

Then perhaps you should lubricate your weapons with Coke?
 
Since it's sold on a money back guarantee including shipping charges refunded too, it's worth a try. I use it and I know it works as intended. But a can of Coke IS cheaper.
 
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