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Old 12-17-07, 02:28 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Chock
I love the intro to the article:

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The M4 carbine, the weapon soldiers depend on in combat
That is until they find a discarded AK-47, at which point they use that.:rotfl:

Chock
Why? You trade something that might jam, for something so inaccuarate you can't hit sh*t with it? Seems to be the same situation to me! :rotfl::rotfl:

I think this is a wake up call for the Army to ditch their dust grubbing Teflon based lubricants and trade it for synthetic based which doesn't hold on to dust. This is why Miltec-1 is supply free of charge Miltec to anyone that wants it over there. You can run thousands of rounds through an M-16 without hiccup after this stuff is properly bonded. I personally don't remember what a jam looks like because of this stuff!

Break Free is what I believe they use over there, and that stuff just grabs and holds on to dirt like there is no tomorrow - leaving it in your rifle to cause problems.

-S

PS. Here is the website if you want some for yourself - http://www.militec1.com/


PPS. Watch this video - just watched it for the first time - http://www.militec.com/video/militec.html
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