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For gun friction points I use grease containing molybdenum disulfide. They are marketed to the automotive industry. The moly additive to grease binds to the metal to produce a multilubricating product. They are commonly sold as "Molylube" or some similar name. My dad worked as a lubrication specialist for GM and gave me a lifetime suppy of 1/2 oz. sample tubes by the name of MOLUBALLOY. Some Moly grease products also contain graphite for additional lubricating property.
Bob jurewicz
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