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Thread: Mag Chalk

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    Mag Chalk

    By White Sound Defense: http://www.whitesounddefense.com/pro...Mag-Chalk.html

    "Up until now the best option was to use powered lubricants such as graphite or molybdenum disulfide (moly) in an effort to get effective lubrication in magazines. However graphite, while a decent lubricant, encourages galvanic corrosion in steel and aluminum, so to some degree you are trading one problem for another. On the other hand, moly tends to cause acidic corrosion on surfaces it is in contact with. Neither is an ideal solution and neither holds up particularly well in wet environments.

    "The solution developed by White Sound Defense is a liquid product that dries to a thick waterproof semi-solid film that 'sheds' as it comes into contact with particles of grit. It is unlike any grease or lubricant used for general firearm lubrication. The product also forms a thinner highly durable lubrication film that bonds to the internals of the magazine itself."

    This is a new product, so I don't imagine there are any reviews out there. I am curious what you engineering minds think about the concept. Do you think the "shedding" would be like minute wax shavings? Also how it might work in capacities other than magazines, such as triggers, where there is also a desire for properties like moly or graphite. Perhaps an estimate of how it would compare to other "base" lubes, like Frog or XF-7.
    "Men speak of natural rights, but I challenge any one to show where in nature any rights existed or were recognized until there was established for their declaration and protection a duly promulgated body of corresponding laws." --Calvin Coolidge

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    I'm speechless.
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    Come on, everyone needs to make a buck!
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    Yessir, put me down for two bottles. And a bottle of sight grease if you please.

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    Ummm, all my magazines work perfectly with no added lubrication of any kind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    I'm speechless.
    Yep, same here

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    got to be kidding me -_-...

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    Brought to you by the same place that markets oil especially for "conditioning" the lenses of tactical lights.
    Oh no, not another lube thread! Read this first: Lubrication 101.

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    Lens oil? Hell yeah! Toss in a couple bottles of that there lens oil!

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    O_o........
    I wonder if this can be used for consensual sex, or is it limited rape?
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