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I found it to be a decent lube and an excellent cleaner.
Well, did the ejection pattern change from before you used Froglube, to after? If it truly reduced slide-pull effort by several pounds when hand-cycled, it should have a VERY DRAMATIC effect on...
How are people reducing the slide-pull on a pistol with a non-interference fit slide? Take the spring out of your P938? and then operate the slide. Chemically de-grease it, even. If it takes "several...
The military tried a bunch of fancy solutions for the M4 BCG, but in the end, the old regular one actually performed better, and was cheaper, too, of course.
+1 for SOCOMguy and his product.
Yesterday I just watched over 60 cases of 7.62x39 sell out at sgammo.com in under 10 minutes.
No problem. Slugs are not just slugs. The fosters and their ilk do very poor on the penetration thing, until velocities drop, and then they have such a large frontal area and low KE/Velocity, that...
Pushing those kinds of slugs that fast result in a frangible projectile. IF that's your goal, go for it. I used some of Winchester's HP slugs advertised at 1700fps or some such one time and they...
I tested it and Froglube did okay except in the corrosion prevention dept.
When was this spring manufactured? How old is your setup? You can modify Kip's older springs by cutting the coils. You will note on the older springs there are several coils "stuck together" on each...
I don't think anything is wrong with the photo. I am not a fan of Obama or his reign, but I'm not going to look for pixies in the garden, either. Was he shooting clays? Probably, who knows. However,...
My Mesa 6-shell carrier kept shooting loose, or I would torque it down until it temporarily deformed the receiver and it was hard to seat the barrel tang. I don't use it, anymore.
Correct. I don't run an OEM hammer, but I do have my old one. I looked at it and it does show a right-side wear bias similar to yours, as well as the polishing. I am guessing by the look of mine and...
I would just leave it alone. Anodizing (IIIa like what we are discussing) is RC70, and very durable stuff. If it's getting peened, I doubt NP3 will fare much better. It might, but even if it...
Okay all, I know we spend good money on this weapon. It isn't a Hi-Point, and it isn't cheap. It's normal for someone who cares about their investment to worry at least a little bit, especially when...
Looks normal enough, as long as that isn't a chip I see on the hammer.
While I love my Benelli M1014, if I were buying a pump gun, it would be an 870P. Also look into the Burris FastFire 3. I had one and it was very nice. Just a thought, T1 is awesome and I run one on...
Notice how the fronts of the ports in my flash-hider/suppressor mount look like sharp "V"'s? They used to be U-shaped. Metal has worn out of the "U" to make them a "V". HORROR!!!!
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It can also become dirty from fouling, as well as a bit oily from the lubricant used to aid proper function.
If you want it to remain perfect---don't use it.
Here are a few pictures of a $2600...
There is no problem. All it would do is add unnecessary weight. When you find me a Benelli 7075 alloy receiver that has "worn out", please post a picture of it.
It's normal wear and tear within tolerance. Don't stress over it. Only stress over things that should NOT be there. Other stuff for you to look at that will drive you crazy...
The barrier...
Lube is the issue, as well as those shells having cases that I hear like to get stuck.
Run it wet, buy stuff other than the Winchester bulk-box. I broke my M1014 and last M4S90 in on 2.75 dram...
It is not damaged, and this falls under the category of wear. If you don't like it, sell it and don't ever buy another M4 shotgun, because I can promise you 100% that it will do it, too.
I doubt...
100% normal, just like cam-pin wear in an M4/AR upper. Don't look at it.