Have you ever made your own gun lubricant? What are your favorite gun cleaning products? Thanks for checking out this video! Don't forget to SMASH that thumbs up, SUBSCRIBE and COMMENT down below! ❤️
I too have taken his armorers course in 2019, Chad is a beast!!!! I first found out of his SOTARacha back in 2017 when I just happened to search on youtube for AR lubricants, I've been using it ever since, and it goes on my 3 Gun AR competition gun that actually got me 4th place in 2019 at the Texas 3 gun championships at Triple C range.
@@SkipsTacticalSolutions thank you for sharing this video, it really is a money saver 🙌. With all due respect, does it really take an hour to make the grease?
Good stuff. I have just always done 2/3 Mobil 1 5w-30 to 1/3 ATF for gun oil. For cleaning I use equal parts, ATF, Kerosene and odorless mineral spirits. I always use Remoil or Hoppes oil (mineral oil) on a cotton cloth for exterior protection.
SOTAR alum here. Great vid. 👍 I use 5W30 Royal Purple oil & Mobil 1 Synthetic red grease 🏆 Unless it's winter then I just soak my BCG in RP5W30 because the grease gets very thick & sticky below 40 degress. Pre SOTAR I learned from old timers decades ago at my 1st nra highpower match that soaking the carrier in oil helps ensure reliable function. The sotaracha style mix aids in the ability to wipe off carbon very easy making cleaning & relubing quicker.
Use tungsten disulfide (Ws2)! Dry powder, slipperiest thing on the planet, sheds carbon, bonds to metal by rubbing it on, doesn't attract dirt, doesn't come off, withstands 100,000 lbs. of force, eliminates wear. I run my guns dry with NO problems or signs of wear. Better than oil (oil attracts dirt) but if you are worried of what I say, Ws2 also blends well with oil and can be used together. I've been using it in my car's engine oil for 12 years and the engine is like brand new (no wear!!). Nasa uses Tungsten disulfide (Ws2) on the Mars rover. Great for guns! I use a short bristle 1/4 in. paint brush and a q tip to rub it on.
Thanks for the video! I have also watched Chad's a while back. I need to mix up some of this lube to go along with my favorite gun cleaning solvent...Ed's Red. There is so much "snake oil" gun cleaning / lubricating stuff out there, some of it is good, and some not so good, but I prefer to just make my own. Now I can make my own lube.
I reduced the amount of grease, and added a bottle of 3n1. You can also use Barricade by Birchwood Casey. This will be helpful as a rust inhibitor. One other suggestion. Use a motor oil that specifically is labeled as detergent free. Standard oil picks up particles to be filtered by an oil filter. Detergent helps do that. You want particles to be repelled. That's why machinists don't use standard motor oil for their machines.
Chad had this recipe on his channel and I actually used it to make up some of this stuff the other night. Not sure how well I'm going to like it. I will make that decision after I put some ammo down range. I even slathered up the BCG and charging handle like he did. Finally, yeah don't have this stuff anywhere near the kids or the kitchen lest some hapless individual lubes up his hamburger with it!
Engines are closed systems with pumps, sumps, and filters. Guns are open systems where using grease has advantages over just oil. Guns will run fine on oil, you just have to lube them more frequently.
You didn't overfill the squeeze bottles and get it all over the outside of the bottles, or the table. Because that's what I would've done. Thanks for posting. :)
😂 I'm surprised that I didn't make a mess because that's what I expected to do since the camera was recording me. It would of made for better footage. Thank you for checking out the video! 😊
Let me see, a video with a beautiful young woman who loves and knows guns and gives us great information on an excellent homemade gun live to save a bunch of money. Yep! I’m in! I’ve been using this same thing for quite a few years now, but I like using Lucas Red N Tacky grease.
Well, graphite under certain conditions like the use of a lubricant containing graphite where aluminum contacts with steel, you may risk galvanic corrosion to occur. Especially around marine environments (chloride ions). So as a general rule, I personally avoid it where aluminum meets steel. Anodized aluminum will slow the process for a while but eventually it may corrode under certain conditions. I also try to avoid alkali or ammonia based cleaning products (bore cleaners, windex, etc) that may contact aluminum as it can damage the finish or even corrode it over time. Some people don’t have any issues with it, but that’s my take anyway…
5 quarts of oil! I hope you can use most of it in your car. Frankly, the only lube anyone needs is the syn motor oil and one quart will last most a lifetime.
I'm a real one, but not as thoughtful as you. I put the oil and grease in a bottle, then shook the life out of it. Doesn't work to well this way. Your way is definitely the way to go.
@@SkipsTacticalSolutions👁👁👍💥 I've heard about what your are doing in the video before. So , anything that can enhance personnel survival...I am all in. I am well thank you , So far so good.💥
@@SkipsTacticalSolutions this could mean nothing at all but I reside in Florida and have never had any issues with rust or firearm malfunctions. I train, clean then store.
@@paulbaerwald8055 Use grease where you need grease. use oil where you need oil. That supertech synthetic is good enough oil for the oil applications. She references colder climates and oil weights, then mixes stuff up completing obliterating her point. This is just stupid all the way around. Use what you want, I dont care, but doesnt change the FACT this is dumb.
Have you ever made your own gun lubricant? What are your favorite gun cleaning products?
Thanks for checking out this video! Don't forget to SMASH that thumbs up, SUBSCRIBE and COMMENT down below! ❤️
Thank you for the credit.
Good work
I've taken the SOTAR AR15 Armorer's Course and instructor Chad is definitely the real deal. He gave us this recipe in his class!
He definitely seems like the real deal! Have you used the recipe?
@@SkipsTacticalSolutions I have the ingredients & haven't mixed it yet but I will soon to utilize on my new PRI MK12 MOD 0 SPR build!
I too have taken his armorers course in 2019, Chad is a beast!!!! I first found out of his SOTARacha back in 2017 when I just happened to search on youtube for AR lubricants, I've been using it ever since, and it goes on my 3 Gun AR competition gun that actually got me 4th place in 2019 at the Texas 3 gun championships at Triple C range.
@@SkipsTacticalSolutions thank you for sharing this video, it really is a money saver 🙌. With all due respect, does it really take an hour to make the grease?
Good stuff. I have just always done 2/3 Mobil 1 5w-30 to 1/3 ATF for gun oil. For cleaning I use equal parts, ATF, Kerosene and odorless mineral spirits. I always use Remoil or Hoppes oil (mineral oil) on a cotton cloth for exterior protection.
SOTAR alum here. Great vid. 👍 I use 5W30 Royal Purple oil & Mobil 1 Synthetic red grease 🏆 Unless it's winter then I just soak my BCG in RP5W30 because the grease gets very thick & sticky below 40 degress. Pre SOTAR I learned from old timers decades ago at my 1st nra highpower match that soaking the carrier in oil helps ensure reliable function. The sotaracha style mix aids in the ability to wipe off carbon very easy making cleaning & relubing quicker.
Use tungsten disulfide (Ws2)! Dry powder, slipperiest thing on the planet, sheds carbon, bonds to metal by rubbing it on, doesn't attract dirt, doesn't come off, withstands 100,000 lbs. of force, eliminates wear. I run my guns dry with NO problems or signs of wear. Better than oil (oil attracts dirt) but if you are worried of what I say, Ws2 also blends well with oil and can be used together. I've been using it in my car's engine oil for 12 years and the engine is like brand new (no wear!!). Nasa uses Tungsten disulfide (Ws2) on the Mars rover. Great for guns! I use a short bristle 1/4 in. paint brush and a q tip to rub it on.
Thank you for sharing! 😊
So are you recommending mixing this Ws2 in with a bottle of this oil and grease recipe?
Thanks for the video! I have also watched Chad's a while back. I need to mix up some of this lube to go along with my favorite gun cleaning solvent...Ed's Red. There is so much "snake oil" gun cleaning / lubricating stuff out there, some of it is good, and some not so good, but I prefer to just make my own. Now I can make my own lube.
You already know I'm a real one. Definitely going to try this. I've using just regular synthetic oil.
Thank you, you're a real one, and I appreciate you! Let me know what you think if you try it. 😊
This is an excellent video, you don’t see this every day. I like Ballistol. Plant based, Non carcinogenic, works better the more it’s used.
I reduced the amount of grease, and added a bottle of 3n1. You can also use Barricade by Birchwood Casey. This will be helpful as a rust inhibitor.
One other suggestion. Use a motor oil that specifically is labeled as detergent free. Standard oil picks up particles to be filtered by an oil filter. Detergent helps do that. You want particles to be repelled. That's why machinists don't use standard motor oil for their machines.
Thank you
Real one here. Been using Chads recipe for a few years now. Great video. 🤜💥🤛
You go girl, and you’re a Florida girl.👍👍👍👍
Thank you for sharing the video straight to the point
Just in time for Christmas. Everyone’s getting the sauce
+ThatKidKc722 Thank you for checking out the video! Do you think you'll whip yourself up a batch? 😀
Looking forward to making this ' going to my local walmart tommarow ' lol " REAL ONE !!😊
Thank you. Very good post. Leaning something new everyday 👍
Long live the SOTARacha! This stuff is amazing! I prefer mobile one full synthetic OW20 mixed with CV2 red
Hey, thank you for checking out this video! 😊
@@SkipsTacticalSolutions YW!
Hello Skip 👑👸🏽❤️ thanks for sharing this information awesome tip real one ☝🏽
Iam form Texas and i would like to know is chain saw oil good to use cleaning your gun
I was wondering if Valvoline Full Synthetic Moly Fortified Grease will work or does the grease have to be lithium and Moly Fortified is a no go?
GREAT JOB
Excellent video, keep up the good work!!!
Just found this channel and i like your content. Subscribed. thanks
You're Rollin!
Thank you for checking out the video 😊
@@SkipsTacticalSolutions welcome! Please keep up the great work!
Awesome sauce!
+Kyle Zertuche literally, it's awesome sauce. 😆 thanks for checking out the video.
Thanks
SOTAR Alumni here. Excellent video.
Thank you for checking out the video 😊
Do you have to use a mixer? Can't it just be stirred/whisked with an old fork or something?
You can use whatever you have available. You may just have to put a little more elbow grease into it. 😉
@@SkipsTacticalSolutions yeah, I did it manually, with a kabob skewer haha. Came out great though!!!
Your a real one!
Chad had this recipe on his channel and I actually used it to make up some of this stuff the other night. Not sure how well I'm going to like it. I will make that decision after I put some ammo down range. I even slathered up the BCG and charging handle like he did. Finally, yeah don't have this stuff anywhere near the kids or the kitchen lest some hapless individual lubes up his hamburger with it!
if anyone was wondering I mixed 20ox of oil and 3/4 of a cup of grease and it seems to get the job done
Is full cyntetic and transmission oil ok??
Very nice. I just found your channel and subbed. Well done!
Makin a batch this weekend, around how much grease do u think I'd need fo use all 5 quarts
your a real one
Very nice video! Thank you!
I'm a real one! I've been a day one fan of yours. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
yesss, one time for my real ones!! Thank you for checking out this video and for being a long-time supporter!😊😎 #realone
@@SkipsTacticalSolutions absolutely we need positive representation like you in the 2A community. ✊🏾
new subscriber and yes I'm a real one
This is awesome! 🇺🇸
Diesel for cleaning.
STP or ATF for lube.
Keep it simple.
What was awesome I love that
I usually just buy some motor oil and call it a day.. engine's are a nasty place
Engines are closed systems with pumps, sumps, and filters. Guns are open systems where using grease has advantages over just oil. Guns will run fine on oil, you just have to lube them more frequently.
Can't wait to try it thanks ☺
+mitch357 Thank you for checking out the video! I would love to know what you think when you whip up your batch. 😊
You didn't overfill the squeeze bottles and get it all over the outside of the bottles, or the table. Because that's what I would've done. Thanks for posting. :)
😂 I'm surprised that I didn't make a mess because that's what I expected to do since the camera was recording me. It would of made for better footage. Thank you for checking out the video! 😊
Wait, time out! Did you say one has to mix that for an hour?
How do you test urs?
Let me see, a video with a beautiful young woman who loves and knows guns and gives us great information on an excellent homemade gun live to save a bunch of money. Yep! I’m in! I’ve been using this same thing for quite a few years now, but I like using Lucas Red N Tacky grease.
I would have ended up wearing most of that tub during the mixing stage.
Great job good information!❤
Nice job 👍
Very smart.
+Sam Hawk Thank you for checking out the video! Do you think you'll whip yourself up a batch? 😀
@@SkipsTacticalSolutions that is something I can do.
A real one
Couldn't you use just the motor oil? Why do you have to mix it?
why avoding grafite
Well, graphite under certain conditions like the use of a lubricant containing graphite where aluminum contacts with steel, you may risk galvanic corrosion to occur. Especially around marine environments (chloride ions). So as a general rule, I personally avoid it where aluminum meets steel. Anodized aluminum will slow the process for a while but eventually it may corrode under certain conditions. I also try to avoid alkali or ammonia based cleaning products (bore cleaners, windex, etc) that may contact aluminum as it can damage the finish or even corrode it over time. Some people don’t have any issues with it, but that’s my take anyway…
I’m rollin’
I just use marvel mystery oil its cheap dint use much 😂
#RealOne thanks for this. Really helps in saving money.
Awesome 😘👍
I make a green version and I call it TMNT Lube.
EXCELLENT!!! 😊
I use superlube ,mix the oil and grease together just like this
I use baby oil
Graphite lubricant I have seen ppl use.
Thank you for checking out the video!
Oh shi my high school music teacher shoots guns. Nice.
Trill one
Coolllllllll👍👍👍👍👍thank you😍😍😍😍🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷
5 quarts of oil! I hope you can use most of it in your car. Frankly, the only lube anyone needs is the syn motor oil and one quart will last most a lifetime.
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Thank you for checking out the video 😊
I just need to tell my nephews what I need & they get it for me. Saaaaaaaaary 🙄
Or you can just get a liquid synthetic grease
I'm a real one!
+Boss Hogg yesss, thank you and I love my real ones!! Thank you for checking out this video! 😊😎
sister I love your content. can I send you some free product for review?
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U do know ur camera is upside down.
I'm a real one, but not as thoughtful as you. I put the oil and grease in a bottle, then shook the life out of it. Doesn't work to well this way. Your way is definitely the way to go.
I just made another batch lol
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😳😳😳 what a women.
Thank you for checking out the video! 😊
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+grinder964 Thank you for checking out the video! Do you think you'll whip yourself up a batch? I hope that you're doing well! 😀
@@SkipsTacticalSolutions👁👁👍💥 I've heard about what your are doing in the video before. So , anything that can enhance personnel survival...I am all in. I am well thank you , So far so good.💥
Mobil One is not even a true synthetic. Redline motor oil is.
Ma girl made gun lube for whole battalion
She said “ I got mines”. That’s not how u say it haha. That’s how us black ppl say it.
No. Whatever is on sale.
That's understandable. Have you ever run into any issues, and what's your climate? What guns are you lubricating? Sorry for all the questions.
@@SkipsTacticalSolutions this could mean nothing at all but I reside in Florida and have never had any issues with rust or firearm malfunctions. I train, clean then store.
NO, just no. Unreal
Thank you for checking out the video! 😊
@@SkipsTacticalSolutions you are welcome. Sadly you are way off base.
@@lugone7141how so?
@@paulbaerwald8055 Use grease where you need grease. use oil where you need oil. That supertech synthetic is good enough oil for the oil applications. She references colder climates and oil weights, then mixes stuff up completing obliterating her point. This is just stupid all the way around. Use what you want, I dont care, but doesnt change the FACT this is dumb.
Your killing me...3 minutes of where to go shopping...
School of the America's explains better...this is a copycat 😂😂😂
Best CLP? Hoppe’s 9 vs Break Free CLP, Slip 2000, Ballistol, Frog Lube, Extreme Force, Clenzoil
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