Detalhes, Ficção e militec 1

Я соглашаюсь на передачу персональных данных согласно политике конфиденциальности и пользовательскому соглашению.

Got bored because it has rained all day, so I decided to do some testing of oils & greases I had on hand. While not scientific, it did show some surprising results, to me at least.

Why do you have to heat the knife? I don't have to heat the knife when I use Breakfree CLP. It is a synthetic and won't gum so maybe that's the difference between it and Miltec. That sounds like alot of trouble just to lube a knife, IMHO.

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Is BreakFree the way to go? Or would a good wax do the trick? I'm not that fond of grease and BreakFree CLP has always claimed to be a put on, wipe off type of a product.

To be perfectly honest, while lubrication is very important, I want the steel surfaces of my guns to be protected, too. It may be easy to "set" a lube in a desert, but where can one find a hairdryer in the woods?

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At my Department of the Army Police force, my shift veja aqui 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.

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.

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We also use it on weapons we send with soldiers over seas. We had one treated with it that went over and came back about 18 months later (fired but not cleaned). My job was to clean it and check it for function. The pistol cleaned up very well quickly with little effort. We like it.  

I use a hairdryer for about 30 seconds on the pivot area and it seems to make the difference with Miltec. As others have mentioned, Miltec works fine without heating -- the heating seems to make it just a bit smoother.

Yeah I understand that there is some "history" between the Militec folks and the Weaponshield folks. Can't say much more there as I don't know.

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