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    What is the commerical equivalent of XG-279?

    Grease:

    XG-279
    Nato code G-403
    Def Stan 91-27/2
    Penetration, worked 265-295
    Dropping point (min) 130C
    General purpose lubricant for automotive and artillery applications, operated over the range of minus 54C to plus 105C


    Bearing grease:
    Joint Service Designation: XG-279
    Nato code: G-403
    Commercial equivalent: LITHIUM GREASE N.L.G.I. No 2

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    Looks like you answered your own question to me. There is a US military equivalent. It's not cosmolineicon. I'll have to dig out my can of it and read the print.

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    Was wondering if LITHIUM GREASE N.L.G.I. No 2 is correct?

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    That's what your research says. The NATO code is the same. I'll comment later if I can find my can of US military stuff.

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    Here's a commercial product that meets the specification:

    http://www.timken.com/en-us/products...seLithium.aspx

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    Found my cans of US military rifle grease. Same age as me! They're marked:
    GREASE, RIFLE
    MIL-G-46003 (ORD) AMEND. 2
    9150-754-0063
    INTERNATIONAL LUBE CORP.
    NOV/1963 BATCH 6
    DSA-6-4361 QUAL. M-8203
    1 LB. NET

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    Thank you very much for your help Brian.

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