This expert guide debunks the common myth that WD-40 is a suitable lubricant for firearms. Experts from Brownells explain that while WD-40 excels at water displacement and rust penetration, its chemical properties lead to a gummy residue over time. This residue can gum up internal mechanisms, causing malfunctions. The guide emphasizes that WD-40 should only be used for emergency water displacement and must always be followed by a proper firearm lubricant like Rand CLP or Rem Oil.
Steve and Caleb from Brownells present Christmas gift ideas for shooters across various price points: under $100, under $200, and over $200. They cover a wide range of firearm products from various manufacturers, explaining why each item makes a great gift. The video promises banter and insights into what makes good gifts for those on a "Nice List."
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