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    What type of grease to lube the M1 Garand?

    Is special (high temp rated?) grease need to lubricate the M1icon Garand for shooting. I've got a PDF file showing the places to lube with "Rifle Grease" which I imagine back when the rifle was still in service was a government issue item. Can I use something from the auto parts store for this?
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    M1 Rifle Grease

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    Just about any high-temperature bearing grease will work fine. Personally, I use a so-called "rifle grease" from the local sporting goods store. The classic "M1icon grease" is, of course, "LubriPlate."

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    1940's grease ??

    for the Garandicon use the moly-wheel bearing grease-would you put 1940's era oil in your car ??-I bought a pound can from auto part's store,,I use it for barrel threads for ar's-it's also dark and does not show on your rifle-my kids will not ever use all that I have left in that small can

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    I purchased a can of Lubiplate years ago and use it exclusivly on my M1s. It works great and I have never had a jam or any problem related to lube.

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    Hi-Pressure, Hi-temp wheel bearing grease. Got a can at Wally World for about $2 and it's waaaaaayyyy more than I could ever use in 5 lifetimes. Never had a functioning problem.
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    Militec-1 grease is currently my choice, although I have used Lubriplate 130-AA with good results. (Militec has donated a lot of their products to troops in the sandbox.)

    Whatever you use, use just a LITTLE, or you will be wiping it off your glasses.

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    I use Lubripate 130A with good luck.

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    Military rifle grease was a NGLI-3 type grease. The military reverse engineered Lubriplate 130 and put the properties into a spec.

    Basically any water proof wheel bearing grease will work fine.

    Grease was meant for hot/wet environments.

    In winter use a light oil, LSA, or in artic conditions, nothing.

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    re:
    lubriplate..
    "if 'good enough' wasn't 'good enough', it wouldn't be 'good enough.'"
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    http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3631/...886ef2.jpg?v=0
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