The Ultimate Guide to militec 1

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 now).

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.

My entire affiliation with George is laid out in my posts from beginning to now and basically I know him from my review thread and the fact that I really like how his product works on my guns. Beyond that I can't say much more and I certainly understand the caution surrounding a new product.

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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MILITEC-1 has a very low evaporation rate and will not dry out and "disappear" like MilSpec CLP. Firearms remain properly lubricated for a much longer period of time. In fact, MILITEC-1-treated firearms can even be site taken out of extended storage and Continuação fired immediately with no additional care.

I just enjoy being able to have a completely dry pivot and it still have a smooth action. Militec does that extremely well for me.

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

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.

I do need a lubricant for some of my autos. I'm using some black stuff in a tube that I got years ago. Still haven't used it all.  

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Militec is a metal conditioner, not a lube. It can be used as a wet lube, but it will bake into the metal as you fire the weapon.

Unfortunately, samples only are good assim for the short term, yet I'm impressed that they resist corrosion whereas MILITEC-1 only claims to when "set" with a hair dryer.

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.

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