dont know about the automotive stuff but we use the gun barrel lubricant for our firearms on Ft. Pickett. The stuff is great and deffinitley worth the money. Our weapons are in extreme better condition than a normal mil spec 9mm. we are going back to .45 now and will use it on them as well.
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Quote, originally posted by rlfreese »dont know about the automotive stuff but we use the gun barrel lubricant for our firearms on Ft. Pickett. The stuff is great and deffinitley worth the money. Our weapons are in extreme better condition than a normal mil spec 9mm. we are going back to .45 now and will use it on them as well.What branch are you in? I am only interested because my brother is a Gunners Mate in the Navy. He is not fond of the 9 mm. as thay keep braking after a certain number of rounds. The .45's are much easier to maintain and repair. He loved the H and K Mk. 23's the SEALs have.
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