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Offline fox fire

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Some one explain MOLY FUSION or MOLY COAT
« on: January 05, 2010, 03:57:56 PM »
  I've read about something called MOLY FUSION  and/ or  MOLY COAT, the post stated that it made the gun parts easier to clean and funtion better.
 
  Can this be done by the average joe or a gun smith required ??   I saw somthing in a spray can in a gun store and it had MOLY written across the front, is this what ther talkin about???
 
  Just curious, thanx in advance.
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Re: Some one explain MOLY FUSION or MOLY COAT
« Reply #1 on: January 05, 2010, 06:26:17 PM »
"Moly" is the abbreviation for molybdunum disulphide, a space-age high pressure lubricant.  It was developed for extreme pressure lubrication requirements and for that use excels over most conventional greases.

When applied to steel surfaces, it tends to imbed into the pores of the surface at the molecular level to increase the slickness of sliding and direct contact points.  Gun mechanism sears is an example of where it's lubricating qualities excel.

The usual way to apply moly is as a grease in a carrier material.  Automotive wheel bearing moly grease is an example. It can also be sprayed on, and the carrier evaporates leaving a moly coating to do it's work.

There is an proviso to using moly:  several years ago, it was fashionable to tumble coat moly onto jacketed bullets before loading.  The claimed velocity improvements were modest, but not long after, it was discovered that the moly imbedded itself into the barrel steel pores, result in very difficult cleaning, and worse, attracted moisture and rusted barrels. This may not be a problem if you are using it for lubrication, but be aware that the problem did exist for gun barrels.
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Re: Some one explain MOLY FUSION or MOLY COAT
« Reply #2 on: January 05, 2010, 07:21:26 PM »
 Thank ya sir, I was diggin up some info about do'n  a trigger job on a 10-22 and they were talkin about how much easier it was to clean the reciever after they had a pplied the moly coat,   also read some more post regaurdin it's use and was curious about it.
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Re: Some one explain MOLY FUSION or MOLY COAT
« Reply #3 on: January 13, 2010, 07:09:57 AM »
Moly is a metallic and is dangerous if ingested. It does provide superior lubrication at high pressures and once applied is difficult indeed to remove from the surface of metal or your hands,,,don't ask.
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Re: Some one explain MOLY FUSION or MOLY COAT
« Reply #4 on: January 13, 2010, 08:29:16 AM »
You can read all about Moly-Fusion on their website, it is NOT Moly-Disulfide, it has none in it.

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Re: Some one explain MOLY FUSION or MOLY COAT
« Reply #5 on: January 14, 2010, 06:32:43 AM »
Moly-dysulphide is a sulphate sompound of molybdenum and moly fusion is a molybdenum metal fusion on metal.. The process of molyfusion appears propriatory but the main ingrediant is molybdenum in both. They also both reduce friction also. Also both will be toxic if ingested.. Moly-dysulphide is just an easier to handle/apply version with some attendant loss of function.
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Re: Some one explain MOLY FUSION or MOLY COAT
« Reply #6 on: January 14, 2010, 03:39:32 PM »
 Thanx for the input guys, I knew someone on here would break it down for me. (now I know)
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