Fiero
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The stuff in the blue bottle, that flows as a liquid, and sets up dry.
I curious if this would serve a s a good lubricant on Stainles Steel gun reciprocating parts, or if a liquid such as CLP would be superior.
I realize that this stuff would probably do diddly for corrosion prevention, but would it serve as a better slide lubricant than a liquid on stressed locations?
Another related question...
I see on Glocks that they use a copper based anti-seize on certain parts of a new gun. Would this product serve the same function on these hi-wear locations?
I curious if this would serve a s a good lubricant on Stainles Steel gun reciprocating parts, or if a liquid such as CLP would be superior.
I realize that this stuff would probably do diddly for corrosion prevention, but would it serve as a better slide lubricant than a liquid on stressed locations?
Another related question...
I see on Glocks that they use a copper based anti-seize on certain parts of a new gun. Would this product serve the same function on these hi-wear locations?