Would I harm a blade by putting it in an oven set at 140ish for about 15 minutes, then apply the militec? Thats the only way I have to know what its temperature is.
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I also find that wax does a better job of protection than anything else for hunting in wet neighborhoods - including reducing water in the wood around the barrel in the forend - where the firearm is handled. I still use RIG for storage. Â
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I like FP10 and Weapon Shield but I find there is no universal lubricant for all environments. I'll use oil for a carry gun and grease for a high round count exercise, match, or class.
I find FP10 and Weapon Shield easier to buy in larger but not large economy size quantities. I don't use enough to sweat the price. I've used Militec 1 when I had some with no complaints but bother to chase it down only for extreme environments.
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Dave Berryhill has been promising a new wonder lube real soon now for a long time - the issue is apparently packaging among other things and Hilton Yam sells a wonder lube. I've used Wilson oil and grease as they shipped with a pistol and have pelo problem.
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in the summer just put it on the dashboard of your car in the sun. with a shop rag under it. you can do lots of them at a time and not worry about
It won't harm the blade, but I'm not sure about handles. I don't know if some handle materials should be subjected to an oven.