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I've read the praise about the Militec-1 lubricant and have accepted that, okay, it's probably not very good in the steel preservation area. But if it will protect the barrel and keep lead and other stuff from getting a good grip in the lands and grooves, wonderful. I'll also keep some BreakFree on hand.
Regarding car crankcases, does it really do a superlative job protecting car engines, adding an ounce or two per quart of oil when changing oil? Or would adding the same amount of any synthetic oil do the same? Would synthetic motor oil also work well on lubricating handguns without attracting grit? And those skinny little applicators Militec sells—are they worth buying?
Finally, let's talk Grease. Do you think Olivia Newton-John was miscast for her role as...er...sorry, wrong Grease. Ummm...does Militec-1 grease have any unusually great qualities or am I just as well off with any dark, slimy, messy grease that can be put on any gun? I have a number of autoloaders. Am I okay just using the Militec-1 lubricant ("synthetic metal conditioner") for that, the oily stuff?
Thanks!
Regarding car crankcases, does it really do a superlative job protecting car engines, adding an ounce or two per quart of oil when changing oil? Or would adding the same amount of any synthetic oil do the same? Would synthetic motor oil also work well on lubricating handguns without attracting grit? And those skinny little applicators Militec sells—are they worth buying?
Finally, let's talk Grease. Do you think Olivia Newton-John was miscast for her role as...er...sorry, wrong Grease. Ummm...does Militec-1 grease have any unusually great qualities or am I just as well off with any dark, slimy, messy grease that can be put on any gun? I have a number of autoloaders. Am I okay just using the Militec-1 lubricant ("synthetic metal conditioner") for that, the oily stuff?
Thanks!