So, I watched this video yesterday
and took the guy's advice about getting some high temperature wheel grease for the Glock.
I've generally used basic gun oil to lube all my pistols and rifles, but as Mr. Yeager said in the video, the oil is loose and runs out of every nook and cranny which invariably collects dust and gunk. My Glock definitely shows wear on the barrel, so I figured for $3.19 for a tub of it at the local automotive chain, if it didn't work I could use it for my car or something.
One - the stuff smells like shit.
Two - after lubricating where the Glock needs it, it's like a new pistol. The slide moves so smoothly and has half the amount of resistance it did before I performed the greasing.
I've shot, cleaned, and lubed my gear for years. Why have I never done this?
It may smell bad, but damn if it doesn't work good. Next up, the AR!