Ejectors and Ejector Springs/Plungers:
It has been my experience that conventional gun grease tends to be thicker and attracts dust and grime in dirtier environments such as sporting clays courses where there are dusty cart paths or in the field where firearms get exposed to large amounts of dirt and debris. True Blue Gun Grease is thinner and only a light surface film is required for it to perform. I use significantly less grease, it attracts less dirt and debris, and my firearm stays cleaner, longer.
Barrel Surfaces:
Sometimes I have to shoot and compete in inclement weather and by far, rain is the hardest on my equipment. Moisture finds its way into soldered joints of the mid and top rib and is prone to rusting. If barrels aren’t dried and lubricated properly after being rained on they are at risk of surface rust. When I used conventional, mainstream gun oil to protect my firearm, I would sometimes experience an orange discoloration on an oiled, white cloth when I wiped down my firearm so I knew that there was very light surface rust. Once I started using a light coating of True Blue Gun Grease buffed to a shine on my blued surfaces, I no longer experienced any sort of orange surface rust. This told me that the lubricant was working at a molecular level versus a surface level.
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