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Old August 2nd, 2012, 03:16 AM   #61
 
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Old August 2nd, 2012, 04:20 AM   #62
 
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Has the offending post #60 been removed? Because what I see under #60 now is not a SPAM.
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Old August 2nd, 2012, 07:41 AM   #63
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Has the offending post #60 been removed? Because what I see under #60 now is not a SPAM.
Yeah, pretty sure it's been removed because the current #60 is mine!

Now I want to know what #60 was!

But, the bigger question is how is spam getting onto the forum? I've never seen it before and when I posted mine, I don't remember seeing spam. Possibly it was posted as I was posting mine. Oh well. I hate spam.... but now I'm curious!
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Old August 2nd, 2012, 08:37 AM   #64
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I'm still using SBGO
Put on a drop,rub it in/around, wipe dry.

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Yeah, pretty sure it's been removed because the current #60 is mine!

Now I want to know what #60 was!

But, the bigger question is how is spam getting onto the forum? I've never seen it before and when I posted mine, I don't remember seeing spam. Possibly it was posted as I was posting mine. Oh well. I hate spam.... but now I'm curious!
It was an add for an Indian casting plant.
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I love breakfree. The hard part is wiping it all off before I go to the range. I'm from that school that teaches a firearm is only greasy in storage. The light residue from Breakfree has worked well for years to prevent rust. I shoot every weekend now with my wife and always clean after getting home from the range. I use so little breakfree I can get a can to last three years.
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I just started using Mil-Comm's TW25B gun grease on my 10/22's bolt and receiver. I also add a little on the shaft the return spring slides on. I was having some problems with it short cycling. Cleaned the gun and added a small amount on the wear areas and it slicked it up nicely. This gun has never been this smooth. I'm also use the grease in the bore, and use their MC2500 gun oil on the rest of the gun.

I just ordered some Froglub and will try that also. For those who doubt if this is a rust prohibitor, watch this You-tube clip...


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That seemed like a good test of lubricants rust preventing qualities. I've been using Frog Lube for a while now and am happy with it. I had a Browning Challenger that has an aftermarket ejector bonded in and it only worked with high velocity ammo. But since I lubed the slides with Frog Lube it can handle any ammo I put in it.
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I have been using FrigLube on all my firearms for quite awhile and I really like it. I have also started using it on most of my tools, saw blades, files, scissors, pruning shears, knives........it seems to have so many uses.
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