Uma análise de militec

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Militec-1 is not a cleaning agent, it wasn't designed to be one, because if you are a jack of all trades you are a master of non-e. It was designed exclusively to be a lubrication agent when used as a metal conditioner.

With all the discussion about heat treating I've been worried about heating my blades too much. I've just put a hairdryer on high and put it on the blade for about 5 min, then applied the Militec. The blade was too hot to touch, so I assume it was pretty warm.

MILITEC-1 treated weapons have been tested and proven to be more accurate, deliver higher muzzle velocity with the same load, and show decreased wear at all critical wear points. Also, the weapons subjectively "feel" better in blind tests.

George Fennell (the creator of FP-10 and now Weaponshield) has a long history that I looked into when he first came to my attention about 12 months ago and I was saying "who the hell is this guy and what is this product he keeps going on about" (probably the same thing folks say about me now).

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I was happy to see my knife, but also amazed to find a bottle of cold blue had leaked in the bottom of the cleaning kit and a lot of stuff in the bottom was rusty (that stuff is corrosive big time). The knife however, was untouched, not a flek of rust anywhere. I started through the safe completely dissass. everything and treating . I have been very pleased with the rust protection as well as smooth operation of everything treated with MiliTec."  

"I got a trial sample of MiliTec 1 through their website a couple of years ago, and the first thing I tried it on was my CRKT M-16 knife. I followed the clean with a degreaser, warm with a blow dryer, apply Militec and let set, and wipe dry procedure. Several weeks after applying it, I lost the knife. I really missed that knife, for almost a year, and low and behold, while cleaning a pistol one day, I found it in the bottom of the gun cleaning box (a large tackle box converted to cleaning kit).

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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.  

We also use it on weapons we send with soldiers over seas. We had one treated with it that went over clique para obter informações and came back about 18 months later (fired but not cleaned). My job was to clean it and check it for function. The pistol cleaned up very well quickly with little effort. We like it.  

Personally I'm switching to cheap stuff. I just bought a $7 tub of mobil 1 synthetic grease that should last me until I die. The pink color isn't the most masculine thing on a gun but I'll make do

Well, what is good for corrosion? Let's say a guy has a blued rifle and gets an early start hunting. The morning mist rolls in, what should he have on his gun? Or someone lives near a beach or near a salt water environment and needs to protect his service revolver or shotgun?

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