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I have a small plastic tub that American butter came in and it is full of aircraft grade graphite that I dip the necks of my cases in for resizing. I have used powdered graphite to lube the bolt and trigger but it doesn't last long and hates humid days.

Any of the super oils with Teflon or special slick additives will work much better than graphite.

NOTE: A Remington Arms Technical representative once told me to put as much gun oil on my Remington rifles as I liked. BUT when I was done applying the oil I was to take a dry rag and wipe off as much oil as possible and I still would have more oil/lubricant than my rifle could possibly need.
(I was with a machinist who was OVER oiling his Remington 870 Wingmaster, in fact he over oiled everything)

If want to write to a girl I know on the Gulf coast of of the U.S. she will send you some special BP made oil for your guns.