I think the paste works best on my 1911How is it on 1911s?
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I think the paste works best on my 1911How is it on 1911s?
from a non-recovering coffeeholic
Agree. For the purpose of FL submission, scrap the other brand names. We, however, are certainly interested in them.
Descent sentence structure and grammar.
I'll do an actual "proof read" and let ya know if anything pops up.
The approximate round count would be around 800-900. 90 of it being the first outing, and the rest being at the Hicksville meet.LOL...you misspelled "decent." Yeah, you're the right guy for proof reading. ;-) LOL
Jeremy, any chance you have an approximate round count? Sorry if I missed it in the write-up, but I think that's a critical piece of data.
I did not have another AR to do a side by side comparison with. While there are other lubes out there that I am curious to see the results about in a similar test, this is exactly why I'm not trying to compare Frog Lube to other products.So you did a side by side comparison with another gun using regular lube? Or you just shot one gun with frog lube?
The approximate round count would be around 800-900. 90 of it being the first outing, and the rest being at the Hicksville meet.
LOL...you misspelled "decent." Yeah, you're the right guy for proof reading. ;-) LOL
Jeremy, any chance you have an approximate round count? Sorry if I missed it in the write-up, but I think that's a critical piece of data.
Good point-I'll get that fixed.
Their MSDS lists one primary ingredient: polyalphaolefin. That's also a prime ingredient in Mobil 1 lube oil.
I took it as you were saying drop any and all talk about the foregrip issue for the FL version-sorry if I misunderstood you!
So you'll listen to him, but not me when I said the same thing? I see how it is... lol
I didn't see where you made any mention of round count, or else I wouldn't have suggested it.