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    Quote Originally Posted by jim View Post
    R13 in drag?

    Lighten up francis. Besides i'm filling in for HBar. he's busy dealing with DUPE's





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    Ha...not sure what an R16 in drag is but I prefer my gal to be less hairy than me or at least well shaved!

    Seriously, didn't know about the steel case ammo...it was cheap and available. I just thought that Russian crap was dirtier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaypkay View Post
    Ha...not sure what an R16 in drag is but I prefer my gal to be less hairy than me or at least well shaved!

    Seriously, didn't know about the steel case ammo...it was cheap and available. I just thought that Russian crap was dirtier.
    Keep telling yourself you don't know R13 (Ronin) For a "newbie" you sure know a lot about "His Looks"
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    Buy some grease. When did 'all in one' lube get cool. You don't use motor oil in your u-joints.

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    What we REALLY need is a thread about the horrors of steel-cased ammo in AR rifles. I don't think that's ever been discussed.



    I must be the only guy who thinks there's nothing wrong with shooting steel-cased ammo through my ARs (or other guns). And I shoot it by the metric shit-ton when I can find it. I shoot Wolf through my Kimber and Colt 1911s, too. And I clean my guns with whatever solvent I happen to have open at the time and lube them with whatever oil happens to be available. And I can't remember the last time I ever had a problem with one.

    If I were you I'd get the least expensive gun oil I could find and use that. The only difference is you may have to use it a little more often...but so what. Maintain them properly, use a lubricant of some sort and shoot the hell outta them.

    Personally, 1) I think people really over-think this stuff and, 2) marketing hype and internet myths are wonderful things.
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    The Bi-curious tension is so thick in here you could cut it with a knife.

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    Default Re: What are you using to clean/lube your AR 15...Im using frog lube but not sure yet

    Quote Originally Posted by missionxo View Post
    The Bi-curious tension is so thick in here you could cut it with a knife.
    It's all this lube talk. Happens every time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    What we REALLY need is a thread about the horrors of steel-cased ammo in AR rifles. I don't think that's ever been discussed.



    I must be the only guy who thinks there's nothing wrong with shooting steel-cased ammo through my ARs (or other guns). And I shoot it by the metric shit-ton when I can find it. I shoot Wolf through my Kimber and Colt 1911s, too. And I clean my guns with whatever solvent I happen to have open at the time and lube them with whatever oil happens to be available. And I can't remember the last time I ever had a problem with one.

    If I were you I'd get the least expensive gun oil I could find and use that. The only difference is you may have to use it a little more often...but so what. Maintain them properly, use a lubricant of some sort and shoot the hell outta them.

    Personally, 1) I think people really over-think this stuff and, 2) marketing hype and internet myths are wonderful things.

    Basic syn motor oil works for me. All my rifles use steel, if they didn't i'd sell the gun.

    BTW: Some treasure hunters in Big D located about $40 in change AND what appears to be a very old rusted spent shell casing over Easter, near the book repository.
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    I see you've been browsing the Legal forum.
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    grease - g-354/g1a (usgi)
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    sometimes i use the law 0-157 (usgi low temp oil )

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