Description
Ultima-Lube Gun Oil
Wilson Combat® Ultima-Lube II is a blend of petroleum and synthetic lubricants specially formulated to insure optimal performance of any firearm and inhibit wear.
Ultima-Lube II Oil
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- Thin Viscosity, Penetrates Hard to Get to Areas
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- Ideal for Cold Weather Use
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- 10° to 350° F Temperature Range
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- Recommended for Tightly Fitted Handguns of All Types
Wilson Combat® Ultima-Lube II is a blend of petroleum and synthetic lubricants specially formulated to insure optimal performance of any firearm and inhibit wear. The unique blend of lubricating fluids has proven ideal for today’s high-tech semi-auto weapons, whether manufactured of conventional steels, aluminum alloys or stainless steel. In addition, we have found nothing superior to Ultima-Lube II for the proper lubrication and protection of the hand-fit custom firearms that Wilson Combat® is known for.
Ultima-Lube II is Available in Four Formulations:
Ultima-Lube II Lite Oil – Very low viscosity. Ideal for extreme cold weather use. Recommended Uses: Tightly fitted handguns of minor caliber.
Ultima-Lube II Oil – Thin viscosity penetrates hard to get to areas. Ideal for cold weather use, 10° to 350° F temperature range. Recommended Uses: Tightly fitted handguns of all types.
Ultima-Lube II Universal – All purpose lube for all types of firearms. Stays put under extreme conditions, 40° to 350° F temperature range. Recommended Uses: Service pistols/revolvers and broken-in custom handguns, Long guns of all action types, AR style rifles in the 20° to 50° F temperature range.
Ultima-Lube II Grease – Ideal for heavy wear areas. Stays put under extreme conditions, 40° to 350° F temperature range. Recommended Uses: Full and Semi-Auto rifles and carbines, Optimal in AR style rifles at temperatures above 50° F.
General Recommendations on Lubricating Firearms:
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- ALWAYS wear safety glasses when disassembling or reassembling any firearm!
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- Do NOT over lube!!!
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- Once your firearm is broken in, lube only those areas where you see visible wear, lubricating areas that don’t have contact will only attract debris and fouling.
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- After lubrication and re-assembly, cycle the firearm several times and wipe off any excess lubricant that may seep out. If you have lubed properly this should be minimal.