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    Quote Originally Posted by NanoLube View Post
    The particles in NanoLube TM have survived sustained +2000 deg. F temps for over one hour. Muzzle flash has no effect on the nanoparticles.

    NanoLube is a grease replacement and once worked into the friction surfaces - the oil can be removed whereby SAND and DIRT have nothing the STICK to. Only a true MORON would question the value of this.
    Wow...... good luck with your endeavors.

    As in true moron fashion... I'll stick to my AutoZone high temp waterproof grease at $2 a pound.

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    I've been using engine oil for the last 4 years. in ipsc. no problem even in tight pistols. for him to bash people like us. he's not getting any sales.

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    When shooting a lot, hard to beat Mobil 1 30w. Problem is, if you regularly lube your gun with it, and store it muzzle up, it all runs down into the extension tube.

    I use a mixture of LaRues Machine gunner lube and Wilsons Ultima-Lube, for normal shooting. Then add the Mobil 1 when shooting hundreds of rounds at a session...........like a rifle class etc.
    If it isn't durable, it isn't reliable.

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    No offense to the NanoLube guy, but the fancy catchphrases he uses remind me of the countersniper propaganda. They use words like bertrillium-zantitium, milliradian, and best of all their riflescopes are sealed with "rare earth gasses". Also, they are "Impact resistance to more than 5000 times the force of gravity" according to the website. Anyways, I am getting off topic, but you guys get the idea http://www.countersniperoptics.com/c...d=4806518.4252
    http://www.countersniperoptics.com/c...d=4806518.4252

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    From the fine print of the NanoLube container...
    "Heals the sick
    Raise the dead
    Makes the little girls
    Go out out of their head..."

    Seriously, overstating the value of a product makes us all more than a little skeptical.
    Moon

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    Quote Originally Posted by NanoLube View Post
    New Navy testing is underway, and since NanoLube TM always works as advertised, it will not be long before military replaces the current military lubricants with a product that will NOT fail under fire.
    Mr. Arnold,

    Please substantiate this claim with some specific information. If you're not comfortable doing so in public, feel free to send me a PM. I'll have no problem contacting people at NSWC. I'm extremely interested in finding out where this testing stands and what USN is doing to test it.

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    I use 20w-50w valvoline synthetic oil. If it runs to the buffertube you might have put more than enough

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    I've been using the10-8 Lube for about a year now and I've had great results with it.

    It seems to aid with carbon build-up and seems to clean up easier as well.

    Just my .02
    Only hits count......you can not miss fast enough to catch up


    "I'm just a one man army waging jihad against shitty ARs, one rifle at a time." Will Larson (IraqGunz) I miss you my friend

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    Quote Originally Posted by NanoLube View Post
    NanoLube is a grease replacement and once worked into the friction surfaces - the oil can be removed whereby SAND and DIRT have nothing the STICK to. Only a true MORON would question the value of this.
    Uber Luber

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    Quote Originally Posted by NanoLube View Post
    I will send out more (the last) free sample to Blankwaffe if he wants to see the magic for himself.
    1: The spherical "particles" are 1/80,000th the diameter of a human hair
    2: They do not precipitate from the carrier oil because they are attached
    3: Friction rips the nanoparticles off of the carrier oil and they embed
    4: Muzzle flash will not burn them out of the barrel
    5: They keep working even after the oil is gone
    6: All treated surfaces are easy to clean, because they are nanodiamond coated
    7: NanoLube TM is not a chemical lubricant - like ALL other lubes
    8: NanoLube TM cannot breakdown like normal chemicals (like Moly)
    9: People that attack my Invention are against a new product that will simply - PUT THEM OUT OF BUSINESS, which is where they belong for selling garbage chemical products that breakdown.

    ASTM 4 ball wear and block and ring testing by Falex have proven NanoLube TM prevent wear, stops scoring and can both increase friction in high pressure applications or lower it under lower pressure - which cannot be done by chemical lubes. This is why full autos cycle faster, and blowback & muzzle velocity increase after treatment.

    I appreciate the sample offer,but I will have to decline.
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