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The smear will not adhere well if there is grease on the slide.
Yes. Cork grease is usually made from the same ingredients as vasiline or chapstick. All three can be used as slide grease on brass instruments on tuning slides. Do not use it on valves or trombone slides though.
You have to grease the slides and handle the french horn carefully.
The 3 common lubricants are grease, oil and wax. They are used to decrease the friction between touching forces. For example, in trumpet slides, slide grease is applied once in a while on the slides to make the slide easier to pull in and out.
Water is used to keep slides slippery once an appropriate grease has been applied, but water by itself isn't very effective.
You can use a lubricant. The object slides along the lubricant. Like slipping on grease or oil
yes
Not the lining themselves. You should lube the caliper and pad slides.
Clean it internally and ensure that the corks are replaced when they wear and when you use it make sure you grease the slides and oil the valves.
White lithium grease applied to the slides on the caliper and hold down pins. Part stores have it in tubes or small packets
the large magazine cap screw has to be unscrewed, after which the barrel simply rotates and slides off the front of the shotgun.
it often happens when pistols are disassembled and put in a cleaning bath, the removed and put together . parts are all mixed and a savage slide can wind up on a colt frame. also, in repair re re-builds the military could put a savage slide on a colt frame. not unusual...................