CERAMIC GREASE

CERAMIC GREASE

Secures the chuck threads on the rifle

Why do I need ceramic grease?
“Lithuania, my homeland! You are like health. How much you should be valued only he who has lost you will know…”. the words of our bard Adam Mickiewicz fit like a glove to describe this measure.
A large proportion of shooters do not unscrew the compensator (especially on AR-type rifles), do not pay attention to the thread at the end of the barrel or its crown….
Finally, there comes a moment when we want to clean the compensator properly, so we start unscrewing it and… a bang, baked “through and through”. In extreme situations, the only option left is to heat it up with a blowtorch.
In the meantime, in order to avoid burning and devastation of the thread and barrel crown, it is enough to unscrew the compensator after each shooting, remove dirt from the thread and barrel crown with a cleaning agent (in this case we recommend using a brass brush) and then use a ceramic grease to shoot later without stress.
A similar procedure can be used for the buttstock of rifles – securing the buttstock with grease before shooting makes it easier to remove.

RifleCX ceramic lubricant is resistant to extremely high temperatures.

So it doesn’t matter if you fire X magazines in training or if you are the lucky owner of a “full auto” – it will always protect against water and seizing.

It adheres perfectly to surfaces preventing seizures.

Directions for use:
Apply lubricant to the surface after cleaning the threads.

Parameters:
High temperature resistant – up to 1400°C.
High plasticity of the grease at low temperatures confirmed by test results at the Air Force Institute of Technology.
Capacity: 100 g.
Water-repellent, hydrophobic.