This test evaluates firearm lubrication in extreme cold (5°F). Three AR-15 A2 rifles were tested: bone dry, with Break-Free CLP, and with Remington Rem Oil. While all eventually functioned, excessive CLP caused initial sluggishness due to thickening. The recommendation is a light coat of appropriate lubricant to prevent rust without compromising reliability.
This guide details two methods for handgun lubrication: the 'proper' manual-recommended approach and a quicker 'lazyman' method. Both aim for optimal lubrication, avoiding under- or over-application, which can lead to malfunctions and damage. The proper method involves precise application with brushes and Q-tips, while the 'lazyman' method utilizes spray lubricants and an air compressor for efficiency. Expert instruction emphasizes consulting owner's manuals for specific gun models.
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