Excaliber wrote:I use the high temp grease (Super Tech Multi Duty Complex Grease from Wal Mart - $4 for a 14 oz. tube) in my AR and it runs great. I haven't used it on my pistols, but can't see any reason not to other than that I haven't finished using up my remaining tubes of the $6 for 2 oz. specialty varieties I bought before I discovered the Wal Mart product.
I'll take some hits on this one, I know. But here it is.
A few years ago, I was sold on MILITEC. Where I didn't use MILITEC, I used grease. On the back of the bottle were instructions to impart this synthetic, molecular bond to all types of metal in common use. Most notably, automobile engines.
Made sense to me. After all, this seemed the best oil-additive I could buy.
So I added 2oz. of MILITEC per quart of oil, as prescribed, to my vehicle that had just over 30K miles. I no longer own this vehicle, FYI.
It just so happened that the next weekend was a Farnam training course in Victoria, about a two-hour drive for me. Another great training experience, and I head back to Houston.
As I got close to Ft. Bend County, the "Check Engine" light goes on. I keep all my vehicles on-schedule for recommended maintenance, so this was a surprise.
Net message, the fuel injectors had become clogged and I had an $800-plus price to pay.
Now, I can't say that adding MILITEC to the oil--as prescribed by the package--is what caused my injection system to sludge and require expensive attention. But I can say that it is the only variable between a known-good state and that expensive check-engine light.
I have little wisdom in this matter. But if I did, it would be: "Seek out the 'best-of-breed' products for you particular requirement."
Am I willing to pay a premium for products designed specifically for firearms?
Yes, I am.
A small tube of TW25B grease will go a long way. I use the same company's aerosol spray on most moving parts. I use Hoppe's Elite cleaner. I use Wilson's UltimaLube as oil.
Can I save a buck or two by buying generic?
You betcha.
But I can't recommend it.