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Amsdorf
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Best M1 Grease Explanation I've Found Anywhere
I don't know about you folks, but this is, by far, the very best explanation with illustrations for greasing the Garand I've found anywhere.
Is it "sticky" worthy?
Link here.
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12-24-2011 09:24 AM
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I like the article as well.
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This has been discussed on more than one occasion. It is good advise as it has been in the past. Thanks for posting
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Amsdorf
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I put it up here for the sake of nominating it for "sticky" qualification.
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Lubed
I find it interesting that in Basic Training my M1 ran best bone dry. I qualified Expert with it that way.
Real men measure once and cut.
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Lubriplate in the tupe
This tube of lubriplate (Newark NJ) is old, before the zip code was used !
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Grease
As a future GCA article will discuss, I'm guessing the first lube was NOT Lubriplate, it was Stano-Rust. Early docs describe the grease as "graphite-based" and Lubriplate has no graphite, Stano does. I have a tube of it.
Real men measure once and cut.
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Thanks, I like that "Grease Applicator" loaded with the Mobil 1 for only $ 3.00. Says it will last the average shooter through the season. It would last me about 10 years considering the amout of shooting I have been doing lately.
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