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As the one champion said, my favorite lube is the one they gave out free samples of at the last match.  

We also use it on weapons we send with soldiers over seas. We had one treated with it that went over and came back about 18 months later (fired but not cleaned). My job was to clean it and check it for function. The pistol cleaned up very well quickly with little effort. We like it.  

Militec is a metal conditioner, not a lube. It can be used as a wet lube, but it will bake into the metal as you fire the weapon.

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I usually use my Militec-1 without heating, just drop it on. Occasionally, when I'm feeling particularly motivated, I blast it for a couple of minutes with a hairdryer. I think I feel a difference, but it's small enough that it could be imagination.

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Unfortunately, samples only are good for the short term, yet I'm impressed that they resist corrosion whereas MILITEC-1 only claims to when "set" with a hair dryer.

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I don't think the MILITEC-1 people say their lube "soaks" into the metal, but rather "bonds" with it. And there are a lot of people who report that after firing any given number of rounds through their barrels, that the lands and grooves still seem to have some residue of lubricant remaining, and that would be good, if true.

REPORT The U.S. Merchant Marine Academy agreed to test Militec-1 metal conditioner by adding it to the engine lubricating oil of a marine diesel generator set that it uses for student laboratories.

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Is BreakFree the way to go? Or would a good wax do the trick? I'm not that fond of grease and BreakFree CLP has always claimed to be a put on, wipe off type of a product.

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