"The history of gun fighting fails to record a single fatality resulting from a quick noise...speed's fine, but accuracy is final." William H. Jordan 1965
Looks like my dog is shedding iron oxide molecules at an alarming rate. Guess I'll be switching from Slip 2000EWL to the regular Slip 2000 oil, it seems to be holding up quite well.
"This is 2012. The world is going to end this December and people are still trying to debate the merits of piece of shit, cost cutting crap AR's. Really?"-Iraqgunz
"You live more in 5 minutes on a bike like this going flat out than some people live in their lifetime." - B. Munro
Automatic transmission fluid?
Motor oil looks like its doing well
We've had a nice steady rain today so I left the samples out in the rain all day. I can't wait to see what they look like in the morning. So far I've had a few surprises. The Weapon Shield Oil & Grease are holding up very well. Turns out that the inventor of weaponshield is the same guy who came up with Firepower FP-10, one of my personal favorites. His name is George C. Fennell. This bears some further research as he claims weaponshield is far better than the old FP-10.
"The history of gun fighting fails to record a single fatality resulting from a quick noise...speed's fine, but accuracy is final." William H. Jordan 1965
Sweet idea. I'm very interested in the outcome. I'd love to see how Mpro7 stacks up as it's what is on my pocket pistol. At least this is cementing my decisions to stay away from a few other options.
It's best to blame my misspelled words on autocorrect.
Another thought on things to induce corrosion... Stick then in an enclosed cabinet with some muriatic acid... The stuff I stored next to a bottle all rusted up nicely...(closed bottle over months, might try some out in the open inside an enclosure if you have a safe place to do it..)
FP-10 turned to green varnish that glued parts together in a couple guns I cleaned with it and let sit for a year or so. It made one non-functional.
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