militec 1 Pode ser divertido para qualquer um

If you do that procedure and let the steel cool with the Militec in place, it is soaked into the metal basically. Then it can be wiped dry and still holds its lubricity. (Is that a word?)

Militec-1 is designed to be an absolute dry lubricant, and in order for it to "bond" to the steel, it is best to heat it up. You dont HAVE to, but Militec recommends it.

The only place I could find wanted eighteen bucks for a 16 oz. bottle and eight bucks to ship it. Is anyone selling this stuff in Maryland (like Wal*Mart), or is it available in quantity prices like MILITEC?  

I tried Militec-1 used as a conventional oil and with the heat by shooting and heat in oven rituals and could see pelo particular advantage. I will likely mix it with the remainder of my big can of milsurp oil (predating CLP or LSA) because it was originally offered as a lube additive anyhow.

I usually use my Militec-1 without heating, just drop it on. Occasionally, when I'm feeling particularly motivated, I blast it for a couple of minutes with a hairdryer. I think I feel a difference, but it's small enough that it could be imagination.

I find FP10 and Weapon Shield easier to buy in larger but not large economy size quantities. I don't use enough to sweat the price. I've used Militec 1 when I had some with no complaints but bother to chase it down only for extreme environments.

As for the product history, I think Weaponshield is -just- over a year old. As I understand it George had built a company out of FP-10 and then fell prey to a hostile takeover or something of the sort which hit at the same time he was having some serious health issues.

At my Department of the Army Police force, my shift uses Militec-1 almost exclusively. It is the only lube I use at home and at work. I'm one of my department's armorers (firearm repairmen). It will saturate the pores of the metal over time and due to the heat of firing will bond to the steel.

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?

MILITEC-1 is ideal for firearms that are exposed to harsh weather conditions. After proper application, a light coat of MILITEC-1 is highly corrosion resistant—approximately three times more effective in preventing rust than MilSpec CLP.

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REPORT The U.S. Merchant Marine Academy agreed to test Militec-1 metal conditioner by adding it to the engine lubricating oil of a marine diesel generator set that it uses for student laboratories.

So if the stuff would keep a dirty autoloader firing longer, keep it easier to clean, and increase bullet velocity for a significant time, it would be worth it. este If not, it may as well be snake oil.

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