AeroShell Grease 64 (formerly 33MS) Extreme Pressure Grease - 14 oz Cartridge
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That's what we're talking about and for $30, you can do it for a long time.
My rifles have never had grease reapplied to them just since I bought them. The only other person I know who does is me. However, I cannot find any reference in the M16 armorers manual that suggests removing the barrel nut and applying grease (though it does have you visually inspect it). As long as it's done correctly, I don't see the need to do this.
In short, yes. A number of confusions occurred between the original 33MS and the new 64, which is why it was renamed "64".
batch number of the Aeroshell 33MS lubrication is 10242493204 and it was manufactured on 2 November As well as the shelf life, I considered the durability. In any case, since this product was produced in 2006, it should have been discounted. When all is said and done, the product packaging is as good as This is an acceptable solution to me.
Selected User Reviews For AeroShell Grease 64 (formerly 33MS) Extreme Pressure Grease - 14 oz Cartridge
fools use Locktite on a weapon, everyone knows that, but what they don't know is how to use it. For years, both military and law enforcement armorers have relied on Aero Shells in their work. One reason it is a favorite of professionals is that it performs well. It was designed for aircraft that are subjected to extreme pressure. Consumers can buy this in bulk from many companies and have it repackaged for sale. Tubes like this one are designed to last for years when used for rifle building and maintenance.
I used this grease for the bearings on the washing machine I rebuilt. When applied to aircraft landing gear, this grease is rated for use in all kinds of weather conditions and temperatures. The maintenance program that I am following should prevent me from having to replace the bearings on this machine again. A little bit of prevention is worth a pound of cure, as the old saying goes.
Have enough money to last for at least the rest of my foreseeable needs, maybe even into the lives of my grandchildren.
There are two years left on the expiration date for the grease, which is as shown. This grease has a high Molybdenum percentage and is of very high quality. This product is perfect for rifle bolt lugs, lathe lugs, and mill lugs. It is slippery but very strong and great for sliding contact surfaces when moving at low speed. Molybdenum is a lot less expensive than zinc Almost as effective as slide grease. The grease remains in place even when it is pushed off. This is a product that I would purchase.
These panels meet Mil Spec, and they are useful for a wide range of uses. In short, I would like to say- Alternatively, you can spend 30 or so dollars for a supply that lasts for a long time. The other alternative is to spend 140 dollars over time buying 1oz containers from someone who bought the 14oz tube above and repackaging them as needed The seller charges a premium for it. What you do is up.
If you are building a rifle, this is the stuff to use. In addition to preventing galling between upper receivers and barrel nuts, it also enhances pistol grip performance. Moly lubricant is left in place once the lithium grease has dried up over time and enough heat has been applied. In spite of looking all over for a comparable alternative, I decided that this would make far better sense than purchasing the whole tube of this pricey stuff. Having enough lube to last me a lifetime is nice, and I don't like cutting corners. Bought a lot of it.
There are several websites where you can buy this stuff in small vials. Two or three of these tube-sized vitamins are enough to buy a whole tube for a decent price. The tool works on threads with high thread temperatures.
Grease is what's causing the problem. It's got a lot of grease on it. Eventually it will probably leave a permanent mark on my will due to the amount of grease. I am reasonably confident that anything built with this stuff has a 2-year expiration date, but I think it only applies to building airplanes with it.