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To: Kartographer

Why not use a dry lube in a dusty/sandy environment?


3 posted on 09/05/2012 4:11:59 PM PDT by fso301
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To: fso301

I have no answer for you. Possible another FReeper does, but I repeat when it comes to maintaining and cleaning weapons when a Marine speaks I listen.


6 posted on 09/05/2012 4:17:16 PM PDT by Kartographer ("We mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.")
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To: fso301
MoS2
7 posted on 09/05/2012 4:17:52 PM PDT by Paladin2
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To: fso301

Caking? See post #9


10 posted on 09/05/2012 4:25:58 PM PDT by Kartographer ("We mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.")
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To: fso301

Or you could buy an AK47, which can use sand and dust as a lubricant. (I’m joking, but just barely)


14 posted on 09/05/2012 4:46:54 PM PDT by Hugin ("Most times a man'll tell you his bad intentions, if you listen and let yourself hear."---Open Range)
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To: fso301

Dry lube is probably fine in a city environment or if you won’t pass very many rounds before cleaning again.

However, dry lube can cake up or turn into glue .....


31 posted on 09/05/2012 5:17:09 PM PDT by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously, you won't live through it anyway)
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