Militec on guns only?

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Is Militec alright to use on knife: 1)handles(micarta, wood, stag, G-10); 2)blades(satin finish, BT2, powder coat, bead blast); 3)folding knife parts(teflon bearings and other parts)? Any info. would be appreciated.
Thanks.
 
I've been experimenting with it myself and with good results. It doesn't seem to gum up like other lubricants eventually all seem to.



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Chuck
Balisongs -- because it don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing!
http://www.balisongcollector.com
 
I've been using Militec oil and grease for several years on everything (blades, handles, rubber, kydex, wood, G10, teflon and titanium based coatings, pivot pins, firearm actions etc.) So far I haven't found anything that reacted badly to the stuff.

BTW, the grease works particularly well on high pressure appications such as pivot pins on over/under shotguns and locking lugs on bolt-action rifles.

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Cecil Self
Arrow-Dynamics Cutting Tools
www.arrow-dynamics.com

 
I'm lovin' it so far.

I use it on my Balisongs, which needed daily oilings (even with Tuff-glide) because of "gum-up".

I applied Militec once on Monday and the stuff has held up great! Just go easy on how much you use because it will flush out any other lubricant you have in there. Pretty messy.

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Clay
www.balisongxtreme.com
Because......
getting 'em open
is half the fun!
 
Any more experiences, opinions?
I just got the Militec "Sniper Pack" and it seems to be good stuff.
 
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