AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
I was hoping to get a recommendation for a good, easily obtainable lube for mags. I've run out of the Gold Cup I've been using for years and was thinking something newer/better might be on the market.
I have been using KC Trouble Free oil for years...great stuff. Outlast is supposed to be the same oil, just rebranded. You won't go wrong with this oil.
The only shortcoming that you might argue is availability. To my knowledge, ordering it online is the only way to get it.
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High recommendations from multiple sources...including folks in the paintball and firearm industries. It should be a bit easier to find as I understand some Ace Hardware stores carry it. I think Harbor Freight also has it. You can find it all day long on amazon.com as well. I have some in my gear box now.
I was using gold cup, but then I heard some guy in Texas blame it for gummifying orings. Plus the bottle always leaks, so f that. I just picked up some palmers lube about 2 weeks ago and it has so far done well enough.
This topic has come up repeatedly over the years, but that doesn't make it unnecessary. See, last I knew the KC Trouble Free oil was recommended, but you couldn't get it anywhere really. I didn't know it was rebranded until reading this thread. Something learned.
Overall, I think the consensus for "recommended" paint gun oil is:
1. Fully synthetic air tool oil (brand doesn't really matter, except as to the other factors)
2. Readily available (if you can't buy it, what's the point?)
3. Quantity suits the application (we don't need to be buying the stuff by the drum)
4. The danged bottle doesn't leak (self-explanatory)
5. Price is reasonable ($8 for a 4oz bottle is a bit high, IMHO)
This topic has come up repeatedly over the years, but that doesn't make it unnecessary. See, last I knew the KC Trouble Free oil was recommended, but you couldn't get it anywhere really. I didn't know it was rebranded until reading this thread. Something learned.
Overall, I think the consensus for "recommended" paint gun oil is:
1. Fully synthetic air tool oil (brand doesn't really matter, except as to the other factors)
2. Readily available (if you can't buy it, what's the point?)
3. Quantity suits the application (we don't need to be buying the stuff by the drum)
4. The danged bottle doesn't leak (self-explanatory)
5. Price is reasonable ($8 for a 4oz bottle is a bit high, IMHO)
Agree with all points. No need for a secret sauce for these things
So I have been using the same paintball gun oil (Extreme Rage synthetic oil) that I have been using on my other markers (Egos, autocockers), since some types of oil cause the o-rings to swell or breakdown. I am running out, though.
And then I followed the link to Outlast and was not aware that the Eclipse oil I had been using is mineral oil, rather than synthetic ( http://www.candcsynthetics.com/oils.htm )
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