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Gun Solvent Residue equals Trouble
Gun Solvents and Gun Lubes don't mix, so be careful how you use them When your gun jams, or if there's a failure to eject spent rounds, or it just feels sticky, the culprit is usually solvent residue. Don't blame it on the lube (usually) when it comes to accumulation within the bolt assembly, in the trigger or the slide, recoil surfaces and the rails - the obviously critical moving parts. Do not generalize gun cleaner, gun greases and gun oils - they aren't even close to bein
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2 days ago3 min read
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Proven Carbon Cleaner Formula for Black Powder and Rimfire Shooting
Cleaning solvent that lifts carbon fouling off of gunmetal of shotguns and rifles effectively The Tetra Gun Carbon Cleaner series has been a winning solution for decades now and is available in various packages, as follows: Bore Solvent 8 oz. bottle is used for soaking cotton patches to run down the bore or wipe up exterior powder fouling after a shoot in the field or at the shooting range. #cleanthebore #cleanyourbarrel #cleaningthebore #cleaningthebarrel #howtocleanabarrel
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Nov 202 min read
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Teflon based Gun Lube Fact or Fiction education: Myth vs. Reality
I wanted to set the record straight on what PTFE gun lubes are all about, though even the most definitive explanation will still not dissuade the world's strongest blogsters. So be it. PTFE, most commonly and historically referred to as Teflon, a duPont brand, is no longer an exclusive thing. There are now other PTFE makers worldwide and if the company that was once duPont is still making it, it is no longer made in the USA to the best of my knowledge. Let's not get into any
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Nov 192 min read
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Teflon-based Gun Lube Fact or Fiction: Myth vs. Reality
I wanted to set the record straight on what PTFE gun lubes are all about, though even the most definitive explanation will still not...
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Sep 222 min read
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