^ thisNever have any problems with synthetic grease (Mobile One), and then only thinly. FL sounds like more work, less shooting.
A bit more work, but not less shooting.Never have any problems with synthetic grease (Mobile One), and then only thinly. FL sounds like more work, less shooting.
I started without you .... LOL.A bit more work, but not less shooting.
I've never had any problems using FL. I use a heat gun to warm up the parts almost too hot to handle, then apply the paste with a small brush. Acid brushes work well. Let it cool down and wipe off the excess with a rag. It will turn rancid tho if you leave it on too thick and store the weapon for a couple of months. No experience with how it performs in the cold. I'm not a hunter and if it gets below 50°, I don't go to the range.
Ideally you don't want any kind of lube on your firing pin. They can all get sticky or trap dust and dirt that will bind it.I'll never use it again.
Somehow my XDs striker froze up and it wouldn't even dent a primer.
I love how G96 smells! What the hell do they put in it?I use G96 as my CLP now. Hoppes down the bore if it's really dirty, and slide glide on all my rails.
Wrigley's or something haIdeally you don't want any kind of lube on your firing pin. They can all get sticky or trap dust and dirt that will bind it.
I love how G96 smells! What the hell do they put in it?
Don't let the tide pod eaters near it, you'll be buying more.Ideally you don't want any kind of lube on your firing pin. They can all get sticky or trap dust and dirt that will bind it.
I love how G96 smells! What the hell do they put in it?
Pipe wrench? Everyone knows a crowbar works better."I'm trying to use this pipe wrench as a screwdriver and it's not working very well. Must be the pipe wrench's fault."
Bunch of Nobel Prize winners around here.
Ideally you don't want any kind of lube on your firing pin. They can all get sticky or trap dust and dirt that will bind it.
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But it be interesting with a full auto SKS - for a bit.
"I'm trying to use this pipe wrench as a screwdriver and it's not working very well. Must be the pipe wrench's fault."
Bunch of Nobel Prize winners around here.
sounds like you needed a metric pipe wrenchMore like trying to use the all new better than ever pipe wrench and the pipe won't turn because I didn't apply the exact specified torque to said wrench thereby causing the threads to seize, when I could have just used a regular pipe wrench and not had any issues regardless of torque applied.