I put a little moly on all the metal to metal contact moving parts and put a little extra on the sear inside all my guns. The double action on the revolvers seem to be a tab smoother too. The difference in the trigger pull and smoothness of the sear is very noticable after its lubed with moly. CZY
Moly;
Eliminates all wear
Reduces Friction
Prevents Galling
Fights corrosion
Doesn't attract dirt
Stays were we apply it.
My guns will never wearout no matter how much there used. They will never need a repair kit or tune up kit as some of them are called. I see so many wornout guns in the used handgun case at my local dealers when it can be prevented by using the correct lube. The choice is up to you to either let it wearout, then repair/tune it, trade it in for another new one at 4 times the cost of your last one or lube it with moly and never open your wallet again for it. I don't like replacing the same guns over and over and you shouldn't have to too. The choice is up to you.
You don't need an expensive trigger job too just put moly on the sear.
On my bolt action rifles i put moly on the sear(bottom of the bolt) and put a little on the bolt body and bolt lugs. It will smooth out the throwing of the bolt.
On my semi auto rifles, i put moly on the bolt carrier/bolt, the sear, the hammer face were it resets, the recoil springs/guide, on the oprod and gas piston/gas tube just a little will do.
On my semi auto pistols, i put moly on the frame rails/slide grooves, barrel lugs/barrel bushing, recoil spring, the sear and the Hammer face and were it resets the hammer on the slide area too.
www.tsmoly.com I use the ts-70 paste or anti-seeze because it has a higher % percentage % of moly in it. Don't skimp and your guns will serve you much better.