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Well, what is good for corrosion? Let's say a guy has a blued rifle and gets an early start hunting. The morning mist rolls in, what should he have on his gun? Or someone lives near a beach or near a salt water environment and needs to protect his service revolver or shotgun?

Regarding the M16 knife, bluing generally doesn't have much effect, if any, on stainless steel, and CRKT is using some pretty lower grade steels, like AUS4 and AUS6, but even an AUS8 knife shouldn't show much corrosion. And the liner material even less.  

"Weapon Shield"? Isn't Fennel the guy that made FP-10? What happened to that stuff? It was supposed to be the wonder lube so I bought a bunch and my Uzi and AR both run dry with it - and it doesn't take long. My XD's and 1911's run fine with whatever but I need something more for those 2.  

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Second, shooting it so it soaks into the metal? Taking with it ótimo site what contamination from shooting it to get it to soak into the metal?

Well, I spoke to Russle Logan at MILITEC today and it seems that there's some kind of a "history" between Mr. Fennel and MILITEC. Just what that is, I don't know, but the name elicited an immediate response. From what I've been able to find out outside any personal hard feelings between the two, MILITEC seems to be much more widely used, has won enthusiastic responses from military, federal, police, and competitive circles, is easy to buy, readily shipped and insured in its performance.

If you do that procedure and let the steel cool with the Militec in place, it is soaked into the metal basically. Then it can be wiped dry and still holds its lubricity. (Is that a word?)

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Slide Glide from Brian Enos on a 1911 for summer temperatures in the high desert and almost nothing for cold soak winter temperatures in the high desert - nothing like grease on the firing pin of even a Mauser 98 when it gets really cold to slow things down - cold and dust call for a surface treatment and a dryer firearm.

I looked at Weaponshield but I don't see any user lists, nor do I see clique aqui para ler any independent testing. So I am a bit wary, Militec is a know aqui quantity I likely won't get any surprises down the road from it.  

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