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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.его экрана; источник откуда пользователь перешел на сайт; с какого сайта или по какой рекламе; язык
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Стоимость и срок доставки зависят от веса товара и места вручения. Для расчета стоимости доставки необходимо оформить заказ.
George Fennell (the creator of FP-10 and now Weaponshield) has a long history that I looked into when he first came to my attention about 12 months ago and I was saying "who the hell is this guy and what is this product he keeps going on about" (probably the same thing folks say about me este site now).
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At my Department of the Army Police force, my shift uses Militec-1 almost exclusively. It is vá 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.
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I also find that wax does a better job of protection than anything else for hunting in wet neighborhoods - including reducing water in the wood around the barrel in the forend - where the firearm is handled. I still use RIG for storage.
Grease for the trunnions and locking lugs of a break action gun - I've used a variety of things on lockwork including Iskendarian new cam lube for a high pressure lube with lots of moly.
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