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re: Sig MCX won't eject

Posted on 10/23/17 at 9:25 pm to
Posted by Bigsampson
Fort Worth
Member since Apr 2017
385 posts
Posted on 10/23/17 at 9:25 pm to
What data? You haven't shown anything.
What civilians, I spent 23 years in the military and have shot even more after I got out in two gun and three gun comps. You sound like a mil or Leo snob.
In 8 years the only failure I've seen in an ar is a bolt shear at the pin and a few firing pin tips.
Having a gun well lubricated is like every other machine. It runs smoother and better.
Posted by Clames
Member since Oct 2010
16733 posts
Posted on 10/23/17 at 9:52 pm to
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What data? You haven't shown anything.


You can go to the link and login, if you don't have the credentials then you are kind of SOL.

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What civilians, I spent 23 years in the military and have shot even more after I got out in two gun and three gun comps. You sound like a mil or Leo snob.


You sound like someone who has labored under the same shite advise then. I'm just months short of 20 years, I'll do a bit more than 23, and it won't change a damned fact that soaking the BCG in an AR is bad advice.

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Having a gun well lubricated is like every other machine. It runs smoother and better.


Well lubricated is in the TM. Over-lubricated is a problem. Too much oil in your truck, a problem. Too much oil in a hydraulic system, a problem. There is a fine line between "proper", and what you suggest.
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