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Almost all the spray teflon stuff is pretty thin and runny. Tiny teflon particles are suspended in a fairly thin oil solution and because of this, it all seems to run all over the place. Years ago, a certain brand was touted to beat out all lubricants on M-16's and other full-auto weapons. All it did was cook off after the weapon was shot about 30-70 rds. I think that the dry lube available is at least a step up. It doesn't drip all over and it doesn't cook away. Even the dry graphite used in locksmithing is better than any spray. | ||
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Thanks for the input 475Guy. I'll give the dry grafite a try. I've tried most bore cleaners hoping to take some of the work out of removing copper and found there really is no short cut. I know guys who started using moly and stopped. Never used moly either. I know their are many who like it and the bullit manufacturers offer various diff types of their bullits with their lube. Thats a whole diff subject. I have a friend who gives me his gun after every season and he brings Tetra gun for me to use on it. Thanks again! | |||
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I ment dry lube.... | |||
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