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  • What grease you use on the upper threads?

    Just wondering what grease you guys use on the upper's threads for the barrel nut? I read on AR15.com that regular wheel bearing grease would work.
    92 LX 5.0

  • #2
    Any form of antiseize I would assume.

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    • #3
      I like anti seize. Makes changing barrels easier.

      I also lube my bolt with copper anti seize. No matter how many rounds i put through the rifle. My bolt stays nice & wet with lube.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by bobs94formula View Post
        Just wondering what grease you guys use on the upper's threads for the barrel nut? I read on AR15.com that regular wheel bearing grease would work.
        I have some black moly lube that I use very sparingly

        Bigshoe had one from the factory that was so tight he twisted the upper into pieces.
        Fuck you. We're going to Costco.

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        • #5
          My first thought was anti-seize, which I have a ton of. I was reading on AR15.com and the person who did the write up said they used wheel bearing grease, which I also have a ton of.
          92 LX 5.0

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          • #6
            Moroso molly paste assembly lube; part #35000.
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            • #7
              White lithium grease will work, I use a dry graphite lube.
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