Silicone shock fluid

Would it be acceptable to use this silicone shock fluid to lightly coat the o rings
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on my Huma regulator before installing it into my FX wildcat?
 
The 10wt silicone shock oil also works well to lubricate slugs. (IF that rifle 'likes' lubricated, some do some don't)

I put 4 or 5 drops in a ziploc bag then 50 slugs and kneed it around till every one is coated with an almost invisible film.

Note that silicone does not lubricate moving parts like steel and aluminium as well as petroleum oils so you can use silicone in the high pressure air places you should NOT use combustible oil but for triggers and linkages use a good rust preventing, lubricating petroleum oil.
 
....Please use great caution with this stuff. There is no known solvent for it and once it is on a surface, it can never be washed off, painted or glued.

I was intrigued by this comment so I searched "Cleaning silicone residues" and was stunned to find just how difficult it is. Not impossible but damned difficult. I'd have to agree that serious caution as to where this stuff ends up (as in "unintentional") is well warranted. 
 
I had wondered about if silicone based people lubes would work/be safe. I can remember using it a few times on skateboard bearings when I was younger. Pretty sure I have the same type of Team associated shock lube. Hoping i have the same weight. On a side note would the lubed pellets be considered dieseling? Sorry still new to alot of it and would rather ask.