5 elementos essenciais para militec 1

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Nada mal para 1 fabricante de automóveis bastante incipiente, apoiado por quaisquer dos principais participantes do Nicho.

Not knowing anything about WeaponShield, except that they make it themselves, I don't know how consistent their formula is, whether they're making it in bathtubs or vats or what.

It seems to be an unfortunate but unavoidable fact of life that the proper care of weapons is sometimes ignored. MILITEC-1’s long-term lubricating potential helps guard against this eventuality and will allow even badly neglected weapons to fire without jamming. After proper application with MILITEC-1 insures that a weapon will fire properly first time, every time.

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.

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Right now I am expirmenting with a grease, and might give leia mais the Militec-1 grease a try when I run out of my current grease.

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"Weapon Shield"? Isn't Fennel the guy that made FP-10? What happened to that stuff? It was supposed to be the wonder lube so I bought a bunch and my Uzi and AR both run dry with it - and it doesn't take long. My XD's and 1911's run fine with whatever but I need something more for those 2.  

I don't think the MILITEC-1 people say their lube "soaks" into the metal, but rather "bonds" with it. And there are a lot of people who report that after firing any given number of rounds through their barrels, that the lands and grooves still seem to have some residue of lubricant remaining, and that would be good, if true.

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