militec coisas para saber antes de comprar

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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.

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.

The application instructions are flat out retarted. Shoot the gun, clean the gun, lube with militec, then shoot it to get it up to temp. to let the Militec do it's job.

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I usually use my Militec-1 without heating, just drop it on. Occasionally, when I'm feeling particularly motivated, I blast it for a couple of minutes with a hairdryer. I think I feel a difference, but it's small enough that it could be imagination.

Se o seu pneu foi furado, eles permitem que você continue dirigindo por tempo suficiente para chegar a uma oficina por pneus.

Even now, I'm tempted to try some WeaponShield, but the price difference isn't the only thing. Do a Google search and you turn up NOTHING on WS.

I also find that wax does a better job of protection than anything else for hunting in wet neighborhoods - including reducing water in the wood around the barrel in the forend - where the firearm is handled. I still use RIG for storage.  

Precisamente quando usados em pequenas quantidades, esses aditivos transformam as propriedades Destes lubrificantes.

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.

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Okay, Descubra mais I just finished reading through ZeSpectre's excellent review of the lubes, including Gunzilla, and I'd love to try WeaponShield. Now where can I buy it?

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