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  • Diabolus
    Veteran Member
    • Mar 2006
    • 4710

    Fail Zero

    No lube?

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    Thoughts?
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    Josh3239
    Calguns Addict
    • Dec 2006
    • 9189

    A lot of people have talked highly about it, but I couldn't understand not lubing a BCG just because it can be fired be fired without the lube. In fact most firearms perform well without lube, they just do better with it. And I'd definetly be sure to treat it good if I spent $300 on the package.

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    • #3
      bruss01
      Calguns Addict
      • Feb 2006
      • 5336

      I would not want to fire it without ANY lube either...

      Now, spray it down with Break-Free CLP, then blow it out with canned air and wipe it dry with paper towel, let volitile's "breathe" off overnight, then put it back in the gun... ok, I can see that. There is a light film of lube but no discernable liquid present. Seems to me that the idea is to keep sand/dust/powder etc from turning the liquid oil into gooey paste. I like the permanently lubed surface treatment idea though.
      The one thing worse than defeat is surrender.

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      • #4
        kakpataka
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2007
        • 1357

        How about using dry lube? Isnt that just as good for BCG lubrication?
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        • #5
          Voo
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2008
          • 1702

          I'd like to see it before I pass judgment.. You never know if this is the next best thing since sliced bread..

          It does some "gimmicky" but then again, what if it really works as it claims? I remember people going "ooooh" and "ahhhhhh" when Glock's tennifer coated slides came out.. Things like rubbing the slide with a nail, knife, etc, proved virtually harmless to the slide.
          Aloha snackbar!

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