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Offline Tc300mag1

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« on: January 16, 2004, 06:45:55 PM »
Got my Free sample in mail and figured i would try it out b4 i went and shot HK in ccw class so i cleaned the Hk and applyed miltec the way it says in the previous 600 rounds i had 1 stove pipe(notme shooting it could be limp wrist) and 1 Failure to feed (I was shootign then)..

So i head down to range with 300 rounds of winchester ball this has cycled gun fine for 600 rounds around 60 rounds i got 3 FTF's and round 90 3 FTE's SO i split it down on range bench and could see no crud i wiped it down a reoiled with FP-10 what i had been using B4 and shot the rest of the 300 rounds with no problems..

Thursday night i fired anther 200 down range for ccw class after cleaning pistol in the week and reoiling with fp-10 like i had from day one and fired all 200 no prob some as fast as i could pull trigger with quick mag chagne and emptying it out to..

I lubed it with just as much miltec as i do fp-10 Maybe it wasnt enough but that testround alone has turned me off to it ..


Anyone else had a prob or was i just unluckly ? Ive read that it was really good but i wont use it now on a firearm that i plan to pack not liking it ..

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« Reply #1 on: January 17, 2004, 04:11:40 AM »
TC,
I have good success with Militec. I use it anywhere I would use a gun oil. My primary use is in the barrels to permeate into the bore. This reduces leading in my range guns. I use a light synthetic grease on bearing surfaces. (X-1R). Don't have any lubrication problems. Haven't tried the FP-10. Sounds like it works for you.
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