Fwiw. I just found it an interesting attempt. Probably best not to discuss?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fibRewlndLg
Fwiw. I just found it an interesting attempt. Probably best not to discuss?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fibRewlndLg
Yeah. The "Grip Screw" EPIC was enough for me.
A true "Gun Guy" (or gal) should have familiarity and a modicum of proficiency with most all firearms platforms.
This was an interesting and well done test and comparison of common firearm lubricants. Tests for lubricity, corrosion, and cold weather performance. Some of the well known brands failed miserably.
Thanks for posting triggerjerk!
I figgered discretion wudda been the better part of valor, but I have a new spring gun. 99.999% of my yutubing is listening to tunes, and after the vids demonstrating how far out airgunners are (be sure to wash and relube your pellets before shooting), this was actually kind of relaxing..... Mods, feel free to take it down!
Wish he hadn't cooked them before doing the corrosion test, and maybe did the freezing test closer to zero instead of minus freaking forty degrees. Probably the hottest moving part of any gun is an AR bolt, and they don't even get hot enough to burn your hand, so we're talking like 200 degrees tops. 400 degrees for an hour is beyond unrealistic.
I think it's something you care about when you first get into firearms. After a while I could care less and will use whatever is laying around. They key is just to keep them lubed. Still a fan of the Filthy 14 experiment.
Yes Pat!
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