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Home Brew AR Lube & AR Lubrication

My home brew includes the tranny fluid, then 0 weight synthetic motor oil as main ingredients. After those two the few others are just minor I want to get rid of.

The tyranny fluid colors it to an ‘Ed’s Red’ hue.
 
That’s what I’ve been doing for decades, pretty much. Google “Ed’s Red” and you’ll see a recipe that’s older than most of the members here.

I mix up Ed’s Red, then mix it with the Mobil 1 synthetic grease until I get a consistency similar to mayonnaise.

For both the oil and the grease, I have not found a firearms lubricant that works better. I’ve used them for everything from squeaky garage door tracks, to revolvers, to belt-fed MG’s.

Ed’s Red:

2 quarts synthetic motor oil (10W30, I usually use Mobil 1)

1 quart synthetic automatic transmission fluid. Brand and spec don't matter.

1 bottle of original STP Oil Treatment. The blue bottle.

1 7oz jar of Hoppe's #9
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That’s what I’ve been doing for decades, pretty much. Google “Ed’s Red” and you’ll see a recipe that’s older than most of the members here.

I mix up Ed’s Red, then mix it with the Mobil 1 synthetic grease until I get a consistency similar to mayonnaise.

For both the oil and the grease, I have not found a firearms lubricant that works better. I’ve used them for everything from squeaky garage door tracks, to revolvers, to belt-fed MG’s.

Ed’s Red:

2 quarts synthetic motor oil (10W30, I usually use Mobil 1)

1 quart synthetic automatic transmission fluid. Brand and spec don't matter.

1 bottle of original STP Oil Treatment. The blue bottle.

1 7oz jar of Hoppe's #9
The orignal Ed’s Red uses acetone, odorless mineral spirits, white kerosene, and Dextron automatic trans fluid in equal ratio.

 
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