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Plastilube or Lubriplate?
Ok you Garand
pros out there. I have a question for you, which is the better grease Plastilube or Lubriplate? Now I know where to purchase a new container of Lubriplate but what about Plastilube? Is Plastilube considered number 1 or number 2 grease or neither? Well what do you think?
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05-24-2011 06:22 PM
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I've always heard lubriplate.
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I have some tell me quaker state bearing grease and lubriplate 130-a which is available at some suppliers. I suppose since we are not fighting in the jungles or the deep winter that the bearing grease would be fine, but I would also think to stay to a recomended grease, I guess it's a toss up.
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Niether, I use Valvoline red lithium bearing grease on sliding parts and Hoppes gun oil on rotating parts.
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I use wheel bearing grease. I picked the green stuff because I found the colour attractive.
Don't overthink it.
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lubriplate for me, mostly because I already had it.
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I never use any of it. Just rifle oil. Never had any problems either.
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You Know Jim when I was in the USMC I had an M-14 that we just oiled, I can't remember if we used grease. I do remember using a light covering of oil.
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With the F.N.s we used a light coat of ESSO rifle oil, something that was engineered for the job. Red and silver cans.
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If it turns you oil it, if it slides you grease it.
---------- Post added at 05:18 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:16 PM ----------

Originally Posted by
sgtusmc
You Know Jim when I was in the USMC I had an M-14 that we just oiled, I can't remember if we used grease. I do remember using a light covering of oil.
In the Marine Corps during the time the M1
Garand was in use you would have used Lubriplate. The yellow/cream colored grease in the small plastic container. Semper Fi, Joe
Last edited by Joe W; 05-25-2011 at 05:23 PM.
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