Wilson Combat - Ultima Lube II - Lubing a 1911

Published on November 24, 2010
Duration: 2:29

This guide details the expert process for lubricating a 1911 pistol using Wilson Combat's Ultima Lube II products. Scott from Wilson Combat demonstrates precise application points on the slide rails, frame rails, barrel lugs, and disconnector. The video emphasizes proper distribution through cycling the slide and managing excess lubricant, offering specific advice for the Universal variant's suitability in high-temperature or for well-worn firearms.

Quick Summary

Wilson Combat experts recommend lubricating a 1911 by applying Ultima Lube II Oil or Universal to the slide rails, frame rails, barrel lugs, disconnector, and barrel hood. Cycle the slide to ensure even distribution, managing excess lubricant as needed. The Universal variant is ideal for high-temperature or heavy-use scenarios.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Ultima Lube II
  2. 00:45Lubricating the Slide and Barrel Lugs
  3. 01:15Lubricating the Frame and Disconnector
  4. 01:37Reassembly and Barrel Lubrication
  5. 01:59Final Distribution and Cleanup

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you properly lubricate a 1911 pistol?

Start by field stripping the pistol. Apply a thin bead of lubricant to the slide rails, frame rails, barrel lugs, and a single drop to the disconnector. After reassembly, lubricate the barrel hood and the bushing-barrel contact area. Cycle the slide to distribute the oil evenly.

What is the difference between Ultima Lube II Oil and Universal?

Ultima Lube II Universal has a higher viscosity, providing longer-lasting protection. It's specifically recommended by Wilson Combat for high-temperature environments or for firearms that are well-worn and require more durable lubrication.

Where should I apply lubricant on a 1911?

Key lubrication points include the male slide rails, frame rails, barrel lugs, the disconnector, and the barrel hood. Also, apply lubricant to the contact surface between the barrel bushing and the barrel itself.

How often should I lubricate my 1911?

The frequency depends on usage and environmental conditions. For regular range use, lubricating after each cleaning session is advisable. For carry or duty weapons, more frequent checks and lubrication might be necessary, especially in harsh climates.

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