The Moly-Lube is my go-to lubricant for a lot of my PBs. I've used it on airguns as well but mostly for pivot bolts and washers. It doesn't take much to make an action in a PB run smoother or use on the airguns.I have only used it on the piston spring of a friend's Crosman when I completed a makeover if the air rifle some time ago. I have installed the Vortek spring kits on other air rifles but used the Vortek lubricant that came with the spring kit.I've read that number of folks have used Krytox on their airguns with good results. So here are my questions...There are so many different types of Krytox lubricants available. Can anyone tell me what type of Krytox lubricant that I should order that will give me as good a performance as the Moly-Lube? Would I use a different grade of Krytox on the action of a PB as opposed to the springs of an airgun? If so, what should I use on the airgun springs and what should I use on the PB?Thanks in advance.
Krytox version GPL217 contains molybdenum disulfide.Taso
Quote from: Taso1000 on April 07, 2018, 03:05:29 AMKrytox version GPL217 contains molybdenum disulfide.TasoIs it black with staining properties like the regular moly-lube?
Does anyone have experience with KRYTOX® GPL 227? Just ordered it from a German air gun store, so I guess it's good for air rifles.Overall, has anyone noticed any disadvantages in using the Krytox instead of normal moly-lubes. I already know that cleaning up all other lubricants properly is important before switching to Krytox.