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Thread: Lubrication Issues

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    My sample of Weapon Shield arrived yesterday (thanks!)

    I have a carbine/pistol class from 17-19 August 2007. I'm going to use the weapon shield to clean the bolt, carrier, etc. and then use it for lube for the class. Since this is a "test," I'll probably lube it "wet" to start and see how long it goes without doing anything else. I'll let you guys know what happens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gcfennell View Post
    Dramatically different, sir, with no solvents or corrosive chemicals whatsoever. No more solvent smell (just a cinnamon scent), non-toxic, lubricity so high that it keeps weapons functioning in the most adverse conditions and protects against rust better that anything out there.

    Did you request a sample yet Shihan? If you didn't please do and see for yourself.

    Best regards,
    George
    I did request a sample thank you but knowing if its ok on the finish of different weapons is something I dont want to just try out. Is it safe for weapons stored in foam?
    Thanks

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    Shihan

    Is it safe for weapons stored in foam?
    Thanks
    Absolutely.
    You're welcome.
    George C. Fennell
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    George if your new stuff is as good as advertised, it will be like gun gold. I got the dealer pricing by the way.

    Thanks

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    Shihan

    Shi....I absolutely, unequivically, guarantee it. In fact, we're a bit conservitive in trying not to hypersensationalize it, although it deserves it. You'll love it.
    Glad you got the dealer price. Anyone else having a dealer license or a state tax license can email us or me for dealer pricing as well. We aim to get all the gun shops stocked that we can. Thanks Shi

    Best regards,
    George
    George C. Fennell
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    Quote Originally Posted by gcfennell View Post
    lad you got the dealer price. Anyone else having a dealer license or a state tax license can email us or me for dealer pricing as well. We aim to get all the gun shops stocked that we can. Thanks Shi Best regards, George
    Is that price schedule going to be extended to gov purchasing as well?
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    Government and Law Enforcement

    Hey Skintop911,

    All Military and Law Enforcement are sold on a "wholesale" basis, not retail. I did the same with my FP-10. Reason: It prevents weapons from disfunctioning and increasesw reliability, dramatically. There is no room for weapon disfunction or failure when soldiers and officers lives are on the line. And, due to the fact that they put their lives on the line every day, we try to make it easier and more affordable to use our products.

    Best regards,
    George
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    Generous lube - got it. I always suspected this and did it as a matter of course because it seems to work as the gun got dirtier. A lot of the time I would just put a few big drops in thru the ejection port onto the bolt and in the gas holes in the carrier.

    Ok, so a practical matter, what should guys in the field be ordering?

    Most suff that will come thru 'the system' will need to have an NSN. As far as I know this means:

    Militec
    CLP
    LSA
    LSAT
    GMD

    Any advice here?

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    DSCR

    At the moment we are involved in getting set up with DSCR/DLA and have registered with CCR and are awating our cage code. Next step is to get our NSNs through DLA. We are trying to expedite this ASAP.
    I don't know if the Armorers are still allowed to use the MIL credit cards for up to $3K in purchases...they used to be not long ago. I don't know if it's changed or not. If they still can, it can be ordered directy via Steel Shield Technologies and the toll free #.

    Best regards,
    George
    George C. Fennell
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    Steel Shield Technologies, Inc.- Weapon Shield
    www.steelshieldtech.com
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    In most cases, yes, they can use the GPC card for this. But, you cannot use the GPC when deployed.

    It is easier for everyone to just order using the NSN.

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