O truque inteligente de militec 1 que ninguém é Discutindo

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A empresa qual fabrica este Militec afirma que este Resultado foi testado e aprovado por volta dos anos 80 através marinha norte-americana, porfoim existem maté especialmenterias de que afirmam de que foi omitida a informação por de que em 1994, através de nova bateria do testes, este Resultado teria sido reprovado em nove por onze deles.

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!)

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.

Well, I spoke to Russle Logan at MILITEC today and it seems that there's some kind of a "history" between Mr. Fennel and MILITEC. Just what that is, I don't know, but the name elicited an immediate response. From what por que não tentar aqui I've been able to find out outside any personal hard feelings between the two, MILITEC seems to be much more widely used, has won enthusiastic responses from military, federal, police, and competitive circles, is easy to buy, readily shipped and insured in its performance.

If you feel like wading through it all you can go to this thread over on "The firing line" read about my adventure with Militec-1, a challenge by another manufacturer, and the end result of my testing.

I got a bottle of Militec and it now sits on my shelf collecting dust. I didn't see anything fancy about it.

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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.

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How well does it prevent leading and is there anything out there better? And how about the price? Twenty-five dollars for 16 ozs. seems a tad high, though buying it in bulk it can be had for as little as $13.

You must have a gun made of Unobtainium then. Because the surface of all metals are not perfect, not even guns treated with a process like Tennifer.

Стоимость и срок доставки зависят от веса товара и места вручения. Для расчета стоимости доставки необходимо оформить заказ.

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