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Quote from: canthelpit on February 03, 2019, 08:40:31 PMThe reason I ask is that I had magazine feeding problems I've seen dry lubes suggested in preference to oil. In general, is this considered a better idea? It looks like the prolix is a dry lube. Anybody else run 'em dry?How is the situation at this juncture ? My late answer but current research..May be your slide is not going back far enough to strip the next round from the mag ? Because of the ammo choosen or for other reasons. Friction could be one.To reduce friction plus easy cleaning i use that dry lube/ceramic plus additives Anschütz/ Fluna stuff. Residue free, solid, non sticky, lubricant. For metal and plastics. The gunsmith Jan Bruder https://www.buechsenmachereibruder.de/ introduced it to me and my kadet.https://shop.ahg-anschuetz.de/en/weapon-care-safety/cleaning/463/anschuetz-gun-ceramic-coatinghttps://ahg.anschuetz-sport.com/dateien/Downloads%20(eng)/Anschuetz-gun-products.Eng.pdfI had to degrease and dry the complete gun first. I used break cleaner and Loctite 7063 degreaser, cloths and compressed air. Alfresco.Then i sprayed Fluna on and wiped it down. Also in the barrel. And not to forget the kadets FP and its spring and channnel. Mags. Home from the range i now clean the barrel with Fluna, a nylon brush and patches.
The reason I ask is that I had magazine feeding problems I've seen dry lubes suggested in preference to oil. In general, is this considered a better idea? It looks like the prolix is a dry lube. Anybody else run 'em dry?