
Air pockets can form during the filling process, but rest assured, each applicator contains no less than 10ml of grease. To guarantee this, we use a 12ml syringe, ensuring you receive the full amount regardless of any visible air pockets.
If you're having trouble depressing the plunger, trim a small portion from the applicator tip to enlarge the opening. This will not only make it easier to dispense but also increase the lubricant's flow.
Slowly draw the plunger back. This creates a vacuum inside the syringe, generating negative pressure.
Yes, while CDA Lubricants Weapons Grease is specifically formulated for firearms, it is highly effective and safe for use on all metals and plastics, making it a versatile choice for various equipment and machinery.
Key Areas to Lubricate
- Slide Rails - Frame Contact Points
- Locking Block and Barrel
- Trigger Assembly
Areas to Avoid Lubricating
- Firing Pin / Striker Channel - Extractor & Extractor Channel
- Breech Face
- Feed Ramp
- Magazine Well & Magazines
- Recoil Spring
Refer to write-up for more details on best practices for applying grease to a pistol
Key Areas to Lubricate
- Bolt Carrier Group (BCG)
- Cam Pin, Cam Channel, and Cam Retainer Pin
- Upper Receiver
Areas to Avoid Lubricating
- Firing Pin and Firing Channel
- Trigger Group (Trigger, Hammer, and Sear)
- Gas Block and Gas Tube
- Barrel (interior)
For more detailed information on lubricating an AR-15 please refer to our write-up.
The rubber end cap prevents accidental leakage during transportation, ensuring the grease stays secure and mess-free until you're ready to use it. Packages are not always handled with the care we would like, so this extra precaution helps maintain product integrity.
WARNING CHOKING HAZARD: – Small parts. The small rubber end cap on the tip of the syringe is not a toy. Keep out of reach of children.
