Obtendo meu militec para trabalhar

If we were fighting in Viet Nam today, would the praise be as enthusiastic as it is today? Not if rust was breaking out in critical areas!

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If you want the "cliff notes" version of my opinion it is this. Militec-1 seems to have excellent lubricating properties, is not really a cleaner by itself, and seems to be pretty weak protection against corrosion.

So, you can heat your knives and apply Militec, allow to cool, and wipe them dry, and have a residual dry lubricant film. But it's a bit of overkill IMHO; not even an auto knife will ever need the high-heat, high-pressure properties of Militec, and while using Militec works as well as any other lube, there are plenty of other wet and dry lubes that work as well without all the muss and fuss of heating. (And smell better, too!)

Seems like this lubricant has taken on almost mythic proportions, almost like BreakFree did when it was in its heyday. But I've gone through past threads and posts and seen mostly passing statements about it.

PS> I'm staying with Outers Gunslick Graphite grease because it performed almost as well as RemOil, and much better then anything else I tested. But being a grease, it won't run off, and will stay where I put it.

MILITEC-1 makes firearms much conteúdo easier to clean. Since MILITEC-1 seals metal surfaces, Fonte fouling and other residue do not build pule para esses caras up as quickly. In most cases, a weapon can simply be wiped clean with little effort. This saves a lot of time and frustration and makes cleaning almost fun.

Well, what is good for corrosion? Let's say a guy has a blued rifle and gets an early start hunting. The morning mist rolls in, what should he have on his gun? Or someone lives near a beach or near a salt water environment and needs to protect his service revolver or shotgun?

Dave Berryhill has been promising a new wonder lube real soon now for a long time - the issue is apparently packaging among other things and Hilton Yam sells a wonder lube. I've used Wilson oil and grease as they shipped with a pistol and have no problem.

Slide Glide from Brian Enos on a 1911 for summer temperatures in the high desert and almost nothing for cold soak winter temperatures in the high desert - nothing like grease on the firing pin of even a Mauser 98 when it gets really cold to slow things down - cold and dust call for a surface treatment and a dryer firearm.

Would I harm a blade by putting it in an oven set at 140ish for about 15 minutes, then apply the militec? Thats the only way I have to know what its temperature is.

The thing I hate most is leading. If it will reduce that, I'm with Jack Benny, "I'll take a gallon!"

Sou apaixonado pelo empreendedorismo, caminhãeste e ônibus e Este momento me dedico cem% aos amigos caminhoneiros utilizando noticias e dicas da estrada.

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