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Quoted: My .45s have been a little slow to feed from the slide stop. Sometimes guns like that need a bit more time than you'd think to break in. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I think the gun is just unreliable at this point. I want the 4.25”. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: His apparently has a bolt. That seems like a problem. I’m gonna mill some lighting cuts and drill a bunch of 1/2” holes. That won’t mean much when you’re releasing the slide from slide lock. What do I do then? Seems like a frictional loss. Find that. Start by shooting some +P to see if it breaks in. |
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Quoted: Did someone say choo choo? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/73538/tempImagektqk3e_jpg-2517001.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/73538/tempImageDaYTUp_jpg-2517002.JPG View Quote Now that's F'n cool |
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Quoted: Seems like a frictional loss. Find that. Start by shooting some +P to see if it breaks in. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: His apparently has a bolt. That seems like a problem. I’m gonna mill some lighting cuts and drill a bunch of 1/2” holes. That won’t mean much when you’re releasing the slide from slide lock. What do I do then? Seems like a frictional loss. Find that. Start by shooting some +P to see if it breaks in. Manually work that slide like my dick stole something? |
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Quoted: Manually work that slide like my dick stole something? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: His apparently has a bolt. That seems like a problem. I’m gonna mill some lighting cuts and drill a bunch of 1/2” holes. That won’t mean much when you’re releasing the slide from slide lock. What do I do then? Seems like a frictional loss. Find that. Start by shooting some +P to see if it breaks in. Manually work that slide like my dick stole something? What? |
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The Serbian Heater says run on full gas setting for 200 rounds to break it in.
Get that +P+ and flog on it |
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Quoted: Did someone say choo choo? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/73538/tempImagektqk3e_jpg-2517001.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/73538/tempImageDaYTUp_jpg-2517002.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: CHOO CHOO, MUTHAFUKKA https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/73538/tempImagektqk3e_jpg-2517001.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/73538/tempImageDaYTUp_jpg-2517002.JPG That’s pretty cool |
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Quoted: Seems like a frictional loss. Find that. Start by shooting some +P to see if it breaks in. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: His apparently has a bolt. That seems like a problem. I’m gonna mill some lighting cuts and drill a bunch of 1/2” holes. That won’t mean much when you’re releasing the slide from slide lock. What do I do then? Seems like a frictional loss. Find that. Start by shooting some +P to see if it breaks in. Use a better lube? |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: His apparently has a bolt. That seems like a problem. I’m gonna mill some lighting cuts and drill a bunch of 1/2” holes. That won’t mean much when you’re releasing the slide from slide lock. What do I do then? Seems like a frictional loss. Find that. Start by shooting some +P to see if it breaks in. Use a better lube? I got that purp |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: His apparently has a bolt. That seems like a problem. I’m gonna mill some lighting cuts and drill a bunch of 1/2” holes. That won’t mean much when you’re releasing the slide from slide lock. What do I do then? Seems like a frictional loss. Find that. Start by shooting some +P to see if it breaks in. Use a better lube? Probably won’t help something that bad, but using something with adequate viscosity is important. |
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Preferably from a brand that doesn’t use cutesy wootsy spellings for things.
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Quoted: Probably won’t help something that bad, but using something with adequate viscosity is important. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: His apparently has a bolt. That seems like a problem. I’m gonna mill some lighting cuts and drill a bunch of 1/2” holes. That won’t mean much when you’re releasing the slide from slide lock. What do I do then? Seems like a frictional loss. Find that. Start by shooting some +P to see if it breaks in. Use a better lube? Probably won’t help something that bad, but using something with adequate viscosity is important. I only have the purple stuff. When do I use the thin grease vs the lube? Asking for a friend. |
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Quoted: I only have the purple stuff. When do I use the thin grease vs the lube? Asking for a friend. View Quote Great question! I would use grease on things like cam pins and things that slide against each other with a lot of force to prevent galling, and I use oil like CLP on things that move very fast like slides and bolts of semi autos. I mainly use thin oil as a rust preventative. I’ll use a thin oil on something like fire control parts that you don’t want slowed down by thick lubricant. No rem oil. |
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Quoted: Great question! I would use grease on things like cam pins and things that slide against each other with a lot of force to prevent galling, and I use oil like CLP on things that move very fast like slides and bolts of semi autos. I mainly use thin oil as a rust preventative. I’ll use a thin oil on something like fire control parts that you don’t want slowed down by thick lubricant. No rem oil. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I only have the purple stuff. When do I use the thin grease vs the lube? Asking for a friend. Great question! I would use grease on things like cam pins and things that slide against each other with a lot of force to prevent galling, and I use oil like CLP on things that move very fast like slides and bolts of semi autos. I mainly use thin oil as a rust preventative. I’ll use a thin oil on something like fire control parts that you don’t want slowed down by thick lubricant. No rem oil. |
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My STI Hornet ran like shit with grease. Ran even worse with grease when it was cold.
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Gawd damn you’re giving tricky Ricky a run for top fudd here.
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I got a shotgun with some shit engraved on it.
I’ve honestly forget what exactly is engraved. |
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