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Thread: Do you guys grease your skids?

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    I put a light layer of grease on those raised areas on the BCG. The top ones too.


    After that, sliding the BCG back and fourth in the upper feels smoooooth...
    Last edited by QuickStrike; 10-23-17 at 10:26.

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    The Middle Ages were to the enlightenment as lube threads are to what M4C could be without them.
    Last edited by Eurodriver; 10-23-17 at 10:36.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eurodriver View Post
    The Middle Ages were to the enlightenment as lube threads are to what M4C could be without them.
    I'll use a religious joke to explain. I'm a Presbyterian, the joke in Presbyterianism is "everything has been said already, it's just that everyone hasn't had their shot at saying yet".

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    No! I absolutely DO NOT under ANY circumstance, lubricate the skids on my helicopter.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Goodtimes View Post
    No! I absolutely DO NOT under ANY circumstance, lubricate the skids on my helicopter.


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    Dang, you have a helicopter? What other cool stuff do you have?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TomMcC View Post
    Dang, you have a helicopter? What other cool stuff do you have?
    Chainsaws, a KAC, and a relationship with F2S.

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    MSparks909's quick lube guide

    Step 1: Buy can of CLP from Walmart
    Step 2: Open the dust cover on your AR
    Step 3: Spray a copious amount of CLP onto/into the vent holes of your bolt carrier
    Step 4: Load ammo and close dust cover
    Step 5: Shoot...and when the magazine locks open, look inside your action and marvel at how perfectly lubricated everything is

    Step 6: Repeat as needed; clean yearly

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    Slip 2000 EWL...everywhere...

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