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Posted: 5/17/2010 12:32:06 PM EDT
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A double black socked photo......rare indeed my friend!!!! Nice stick! Haha, yeah, just happened to have those on. I think those are just regular cotton socks though. Thanks for the complements guys! I did A LOT of research. So much so my wife got sick of this forum being on the computer every time I am on! I appreciate all the help from this website. I know for sure that I would not have this gun without the help and that I would have gotten something maybe cheaper but not as good as quality. Build on guys and girls (I will post in the BCM thread too) |
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It is milcomm. Anything wrong with that? What would be the reason for not putting grease on AR's? I thought I had researched everything but not this I guess. You will get mixed opinions on the use of grease for ARs, but the majority will say to use oil, Slip 2000 EWL and Mobil 1 are probably the most popular. Nice stick BTW. |
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grease can get real thick in lower temps,almost combining with carbon fouling into a solid mass.
The M1's were desinged to run with grease,as they had no high tec lubricants. I have had a real hard time getting grease out of my modern semi's,some have turned into solid masses stuck in nooks and crannys Of course grease would be better than running them completely dry in a pinch .....Great job on your middie,you did your homework using quality parts !!! John |
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grease can get real thick in lower temps,almost combining with carbon fouling into a solid mass. The M1's were desinged to run with grease,as they had no high tec lubricants. I have had a real hard time getting grease out of my modern semi's,some have turned into solid masses stuck in nooks and crannys Of course grease would be better than running them completely dry in a pinch .....Great job on your middie,you did your homework using quality parts !!! John This. Some types of ammo can be very dirty and the grease basically turns into a black, thick paste. I use grease on a variety of other guns, including my M1, but not my ARs. |
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