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Why do you have to heat the knife? I don't have to heat the knife when I use Breakfree CLP. It is a synthetic and won't gum so maybe that's the difference between it and Miltec. That sounds like alot of trouble just to lube a knife, IMHO.

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Why do you have to heat the knife? I don't have to heat the knife when I use Breakfree CLP. It is a synthetic and won't gum so maybe that's the difference between it and Miltec. That sounds like alot of trouble just to lube a knife, IMHO.

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Well, I spoke to Russle Logan at MILITEC today and it seems that there's some kind of a "history" between Mr. Fennel and MILITEC. Just what that is, I don't know, but the name elicited an immediate response. From what I've been able to find out outside any personal hard feelings between the two, MILITEC seems to be much more widely used, has won enthusiastic responses from military, federal, police, and competitive circles, is easy to buy, readily shipped and insured in its performance.

Suspeito de que a insistência da BMW nessas narinas enormes de rim ainda fará com de que muitas vizinhos ofegem e caiam em seus sofás desmaiados, tais como eu costumava realizar , mas a verdade é de que sou realmente me acostumando utilizando esses rins enormes, e penso mais nisso A implementação angular e Muito mais simples que vemos cá resulta melhor do qual nos modelos atuais da BMW.

I read on here somewhere that the blade should be heated to about 140 degrees in order for the Militec to make the proper bond. Is this true?

I don't think the MILITEC-1 people say their lube "soaks" into the metal, but rather "bonds" with it. And there are a lot of people who report that after firing any given number of rounds through their barrels, that the lands and grooves still seem to have some residue of lubricant remaining, and that would be good, if true.

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Second, shooting it so it soaks into the metal? Taking with it what contamination from shooting it to get it to soak into the metal?

Pelo reviews, no independent tests. If it weren't for Ze's excellent review, I wouldn't even be considering it. Yet when I put in "Militec," dozens of references pop up, the overwhelming number seemingly glowing.

REPORT The U.S. Merchant Marine Academy agreed to test Militec-1 metal conditioner by adding it to the engine lubricating oil of a marine diesel generator set that it uses for student laboratories.

Seems like this lubricant has taken on almost mythic proportions, almost like BreakFree did when it was in its heyday. But I've gone through past threads and posts and seen mostly passing statements about it.

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