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I tried Militec-1 used as a conventional oil and with the heat by shooting and heat in oven rituals and could see pelo particular advantage. I will likely mix it with the remainder of my big can of milsurp oil (predating CLP or LSA) because it was originally offered as a lube additive anyhow.

First, I just got done cleaning the darn thing, now I have to shoot it again to get this stuff to work? Insert circle of stupidity here.

It won't harm the blade, but I'm not sure about handles. I don't know if some handle materials should be subjected to an oven.

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

The only place I could find wanted eighteen bucks for a 16 oz. bottle and eight bucks to ship it. Is anyone selling this stuff in Maryland (like Wal*Mart), or is it available in quantity prices like MILITEC?  

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 taken out of extended storage and fired immediately with no additional care.

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, descubra essa informação aqui wipe off type of a product.

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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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