B bottom_gun Navigator Full Member Minuteman Jan 14, 2010 329 0 Mason Co., WA Mar 2, 2013 #1 Mar 2, 2013 #1 What's the proper anti-seize for a switch barrel Surgeon?
dang472 Sergeant Supporter Full Member Minuteman Supporter Feb 3, 2012 710 446 41 Kingston, IL Mar 2, 2013 #2 Mar 2, 2013 #2 I work with motorcycles and prefer Bel-Ray Assembly Lube. Looks like anti-seize and is just a tad thinner and easier to apply.
I work with motorcycles and prefer Bel-Ray Assembly Lube. Looks like anti-seize and is just a tad thinner and easier to apply.
R RTO Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Dec 3, 2010 284 0 stl mo www.accuracyaddiction.com Mar 2, 2013 #3 Mar 2, 2013 #3 Any will work well, just make sure and not apply to much and make sure you dont have excess push to against the recoil lug. A little dab will do ya.
Any will work well, just make sure and not apply to much and make sure you dont have excess push to against the recoil lug. A little dab will do ya.
W Walt K Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Jun 17, 2008 218 28 Clinton Twp. MI Mar 3, 2013 #4 Mar 3, 2013 #4 Like the man said just about any anti-seize will work. I use Bostik, Never Seez, Pure Nickel Special. It contains no copper. I use it because it is especially formulated to work with Stainless Steel which is what most of my barrels and actions are.
Like the man said just about any anti-seize will work. I use Bostik, Never Seez, Pure Nickel Special. It contains no copper. I use it because it is especially formulated to work with Stainless Steel which is what most of my barrels and actions are.