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    Default Lubricant, Weapon semi-fluid High Load carrying Capacity

    MIL-L-46150

    So I found a tube of this, I've not gotten around to using it. The name implies it's use on a weapon, which I assume is intended for a heavy machine gun. All I could fine was tech specs, which I can not translate into useful information (slip coefficients, temperature stability, gouge protection).

    Was wondering if anyone was familiar with it, and could provide use guidance. I assume it is not intended to be use as a cleaner (IE CLP) just a lube.
    "Cives Arma Ferant"

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    Default Re: Lubricant, Weapon semi-fluid High Load carrying Capacity

    You can download the specs here. Quickly looking thru it the lube is 25% Teflon and is approved for use in 7.62 Gau-2 b/A machine guns (electric Minigun). It needs to work from -30 to 250 degrees shooting 100 round bursts at 6000 rounds a minute.

    Sounds like a great lube.

    http://everyspec.com/MIL-SPECS/MIL-S...L-46150_34909/
    Last edited by Delkal; August 27th, 2016 at 10:07 AM.

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    Default Re: Lubricant, Weapon semi-fluid High Load carrying Capacity

    Quote Originally Posted by Delkal View Post
    You can download the specs here. Quickly looking thru it the lube is 25% Teflon and is approved for use in 7.62 Gau-2 b/A machine guns (electric Minigun). It needs to work from -30 to 250 degrees shooting 100 round bursts at 6000 rounds a minute.

    Sounds like a great lube.

    http://everyspec.com/MIL-SPECS/MIL-S...L-46150_34909/
    Thanks, tossed a thin coat on the wear points of the 1911. Seems slick.
    "Cives Arma Ferant"

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