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Originally posted by MilesTeg View PostHas anyone here tried this stuff? I'm still using old school methods/ products Hoppes and 3in1 oil. I feel like I might be missing out.
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All good stuff thank you. I have an AR I have to keep super wet to keep from getting light primer strikes. I haven't taken the time to properly diagnose the root cause yet. I just did what my military training told me to do add more lube when in doubt (assuming clean rifle).
Any experience using the stuff on a 1911? I pushed mine this past season for about 400+ rounds over a course of 4 months until I started getting malfunctions. I did this just as a reference point to myself. I don't think it was the round count that got me either. I think sitting dirty between shootings is what did it. I don't know if I picked up moisture or what happened.
So long story short I guess it's time to modernize.Semper Fi
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Originally posted by MilesTeg View PostAll good stuff thank you. I have an AR I have to keep super wet to keep from getting light primer strikes. I haven't taken the time to properly diagnose the root cause yet. I just did what my military training told me to do add more lube when in doubt (assuming clean rifle).
Any experience using the stuff on a 1911? I pushed mine this past season for about 400+ rounds over a course of 4 months until I started getting malfunctions. I did this just as a reference point to myself. I don't think it was the round count that got me either. I think sitting dirty between shootings is what did it. I don't know if I picked up moisture or what happened.
So long story short I guess it's time to modernize.
Yes, I have used it on my Wilson Combat 9mm and my Nighthawk .45 - zero issues. Remember 1911's like to be run wet and obviously keeping them clean is important - definitely not like running a glock!
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It's an upper that was built bye Primary Arms, the lower was self built. The AR was clean and lubed with 3 in 1 oil, I admit this isn't the best oil for the job. I'm a big fan of motor oil for AR's but I didn't have any on hand for this cleaning. I really suspect it could be an out of spec firing pin, but without measuring I can't say for sure.Semper Fi
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Originally posted by Stretz Tactical Inc. View PostI try and stick with proven brands - Colt, BCM, etc. sometimes you pay more, but the saying "but once cry once" has a lot of truth to itSemper Fi
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