Wilson Combat - Ultima Lube II - Lubing an AR

Published on November 24, 2010
Duration: 2:45

This guide details the proper application of Wilson Combat Ultima Lube II grease for AR-style rifles. The instruction emphasizes lubricating specific contact points, including the charging handle, buffer spring, bolt, firing pin, locking lugs, and bolt carrier contact surfaces. Proper lubrication is shown to reduce operational noise and ensure smoother function, particularly during extended shooting sessions.

Quick Summary

Wilson Combat Ultima Lube II is specifically designed for AR-style rifles to reduce operational noise and ensure smoother cycling. Key lubrication points include the charging handle, buffer spring and tube, bolt carrier contact ring, cam pin area, firing pin, and locking lugs. Proper application helps eliminate grinding sounds and improves overall firearm function.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction to Ultima Lube II
  2. 00:21Lubricating the Charging Handle
  3. 00:38Lubricating the Buffer Spring and Tube
  4. 01:02Lubricating the Bolt Tail End
  5. 01:11Lubricating the Bolt Contact Ring
  6. 01:22Lubricating the Bolt Cam Pin Area
  7. 01:33Lubricating the Firing Pin
  8. 01:41Lubricating the Bolt Locking Lugs
  9. 01:47Lubricating Bolt Carrier Contact Surfaces
  10. 02:22Lubrication for Extended Shooting
  11. 02:30Working the Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary benefit of using Wilson Combat Ultima Lube II on an AR-style rifle?

Wilson Combat Ultima Lube II is specifically formulated for AR-style rifles to reduce operational noise, such as grinding sounds from the charging handle and buffer spring, and to ensure smoother cycling of the action.

Where should I apply grease on an AR-15 charging handle?

Apply a small amount of grease to the charging handle itself. Smearing it around helps to eliminate the grinding sound often heard when operating the charging handle on AR-style rifles.

How do I lubricate the buffer spring and tube on my AR-15?

You can lubricate the buffer spring and tube by either running a greased patch down the buffer tube or by applying grease directly to the coils of the spring with your fingers. This quiets the spring's noise during firing.

What are the key lubrication points on the AR-15 bolt carrier group?

Key lubrication points include the ring around the bolt that contacts the bolt carrier, the area where the cam pin spins, the firing pin, and the six locking lugs. Also, the contact surfaces where the bolt carrier slides within the upper receiver should be greased.

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