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    DRY OR WET

    How to you run your NIB bolts carriers ?
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    New gun i have been keeping a good coat of minty froglube on it, dont know if its needed or not, but figured a new gun for a couple hundred rounds, it is not gonna hurt anything, will run less down the road and see how far it will

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    Very little, if any.

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    I always run it wet. I don't however, re-lube them while they're in storage like I do with some other rifles.

    I guess it's out of habit, but since I lube the parts that get metal to metal contact like the charging handle to the upper, I might as well put some lube on the carrier. The lube doesn't adhere well to the NiB or it's mainly lubed on range day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UWone77 View Post
    ...... The lube doesn't adhere well to the NiB or it's mainly lubed on range day.
    That's what I experienced, when I first started using them. I read all the hoopla about how many rounds you can shoot a NiB and not melt your gun..etc..etc, but I started off cautiously. Then I realized that all I was doing was slinging CLP all over the place. I don't know if my method of just using a very thin film is best practice, or not, but I've not noticed any appreciable wear caused by under lubing it.

    I do hit the CH as you do, and a drop or two here and there.

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    I run mine sloppy wet. I'm an over luber, mine is dripping with slip 2000 when it goes back into the upper.
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    I do inside the upper and the charging handle. BCG gets a light application and then wiped off after several minutes. I do make sure to leave a light coat on the gas rings though.
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    I use normal lube, but it just blows off the NIB anyhow, especially with a suppressor. After the first mag it's all but gone.

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    I won't run any firearm moving bits completely dry, even if the parts are coated.

    The NIB or nitride BCGs get less lube than the uncoated ones for sure, but I still hit the carrier, bolt, inside of the upper and changing handle with a very light film or sheen (depending on oil/lube). Been trying Froglube these days (requires a pretty complete cleaning/overhaul to get started) and I've kinda liked the paste version so far.

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    I slop the Slip on my Fail Zero based on the argument of "Pascal's Wager". In a nutshell - can't hurt, might help.

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    I lube mine as I would any other AR. Though as others have said, I noticed pretty quick it doesn't stay lubed well.

    Only issues I've had was with PMC Bronze and I think it was the ammo.
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    I run mine wet - all treated the same. Old habits die hard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry R View Post
    I run mine wet - all treated the same. Old habits die hard.
    Jerry, I bet you're still using the original cleaning kit they gave you in boot camp....just kidding
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    Went to the annual picnic & shoot with my local org (Michigan Gun Owners), ran my NiB'd BCG dry just to see how it would act...
    Ran the following without hiccup:
    PMC Bronze .223
    Tula steel .223
    Unknown brown box of 5.56
    Federal XM193 5.56
    Unknown XM855 5.56

    I don't plan on making it a habit to run dry but nice to know it worked fine.
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    I lube mine semi wet after cleaning but I don't lube between range trips. The lube just ends up creating a carbon sludge on the carrier.

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