XLMiguel
Member
It works, yes, it do -
My former neighbor, who was in the Secret Service, turned me on to this stuff a while back.
Whenever I buy a new (or new to me) gun, the first thing I do is clean it thoroughly and give it a good once-over with MilTec-1 - that is, all lube points and swab the bore and chamber well. IME, it seems to simplify break-in, and it absolutely helps cleaning. It seems to soothe all steel, alloy/steel, stainless, polymer, whatever - they just motor well. Slick-50 for guns (at least in concept), is a good analogy.
I'm a hobbyist /duffer who just likes handguns- I carry when it suits me and I have no real 'hard use' handguns, but I do have several with a couple of thousand rounds thru that look barely worn, FWIW.
I've also used it on a couple of knives, seems to compare to Sentry Solutions lube for day-to-day maintenence.
YMMV
My former neighbor, who was in the Secret Service, turned me on to this stuff a while back.
Whenever I buy a new (or new to me) gun, the first thing I do is clean it thoroughly and give it a good once-over with MilTec-1 - that is, all lube points and swab the bore and chamber well. IME, it seems to simplify break-in, and it absolutely helps cleaning. It seems to soothe all steel, alloy/steel, stainless, polymer, whatever - they just motor well. Slick-50 for guns (at least in concept), is a good analogy.
I'm a hobbyist /duffer who just likes handguns- I carry when it suits me and I have no real 'hard use' handguns, but I do have several with a couple of thousand rounds thru that look barely worn, FWIW.
I've also used it on a couple of knives, seems to compare to Sentry Solutions lube for day-to-day maintenence.
YMMV