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    Default What has been your experience

    using Militec-1 on your AR 15? I know that this company donated their product and sent it to our men that served in the both sand boxes. I thought that I might try it on my new AR.

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    Well, I ordered a small supply and will let you guys know how well it works. I am surprised that no one here has used this product.

    John
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    They not only donated quite a bit of their product, it is also a carried item in the DOD supply system.
    I used it on my issue M9 and M16A3.
    The M9 was well worn and the difference after treating the weapon and subsequent applications produced a noticeable improvement in the smoothness of the slide to frame fit and function.
    The M16A3 was new and even after repeated applications the "grittiness did not disappear. I did not have occasion to put more than a couple hundred rounds through the M16A3.
    I use the product on my personally owned firearms to include my carry handguns and my competition AR15. I am very satisfied with the product and will continue to use it even when my current "free" supply runs out and I have to replace it with the same stuff only difference is that I will be purchasing it.
    So, I recommend it.
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    Thanks for a reply Greaney. Most helpful. I have been using it on two handguns and so far so good as they say. Easy to clean. I use the Otis system for both handguns and rifles. I think it is great. This will be my first venture with an AR. Finally went over to the Dark Side as some say. Bought a Rock River A4 National Match.

    When you mention "grittiness," would you care to elaborate. Are you talking the exterior of the firearm or the internal working parts, bolt etc. Using Militec-1, did you have the opportunity to use their grease?

    I sent in an order here the other day, they had a decent sale, will give one kit to the grandson for his AR. Might as well get him started on the right track early.

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    I have not used the grease.
    The M16A3 was as new from rebuild or the factory. It did not feel smooth, as though the finish needed to wear off bearing parts.
    My match grade and service grade AR15 rifles have plenty of rounds through them and they both feel smooth when the action is cycled.

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    The important thing, regardless of the lube you use, is to run the AR Series WET! Pat Rogers, who has trained thousands of police, military and civilians on the AR platform, when asked for a preferance, did not give one - he just said "the thing will probably run fine on Vagisil" and advised to lube it, period. I don't know the magic properties of this particular lube, but I look for a lube that is a modern synthetic, that also embeds itself into the metal, so if it is "wiped off" it is still there, providing lube and protection from corrosion. Being from the North Country, I require something that works down in the -0 range, as well.

    I know the old PTFE "Tetra" brand did this, but have switched to the more modern "Mpro7/Hoppes Elite" (same stuff) branded CLP style product - it is a green colored thin film lubricant and penetrates and stays in place. Mpro7 is the ONLY lube specifed by Boeing Aerospace for the 25MM and larger Chain gun, and improved the operation of the Miniguns on the C-130 Spectre Gunships dramatically at cold temperatures and high altitude over the standard military lube. Should be good enough for an M4. CC
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    Contrary to all expertise , I use Militec grease on all my semi auto pistols and its superior to any
    liquid Militec or CLP lube. Now that is for target work at 800 rds a week. For duty purposes Militec
    or CLP wet liquid is what I would not fail to use. Others have said its trustworthy stuff and it is.

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    I used it on my M240 as well as my my "musket" (M16a4) in Iraq and the stuff is great. When we came home, I kept a bottle for myself and gave the rest to the unit replacing us. Haven't used the grease, but the oil is good.
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    Thanks to all for the information.

    John
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    Default Grease is good to go too

    All, i've used nothing but the Militec-1 grease and liquid for the last 8 or 9 years...started with a free offer from them and a little tub of grease and a small liquid, and now I bought the grease gun sized can/tube...and 4 bottles of the liquid at a gunshow....use it on M1911's , AR's and Norinco M14s'....little goes a long way.

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