โApr-10-2014 10:09 AM
โApr-15-2014 01:42 PM
canoe on top wrote:
WD-40 should not be used on firearms. It can penetrate primers and make them not work. Our department firearms officer told me many years ago if I had a can of WD-40 to place it under the tire and back over it. A misfire for a hunter might mean missing a duck. In law enforcement, a misfire is quite a different matter.
โApr-15-2014 01:32 PM
โApr-15-2014 12:49 PM
โApr-15-2014 04:31 AM
canoe on top wrote:
WD-40 should not be used on firearms. It can penetrate primers and make them not work. Our department firearms officer told me many years ago if I had a can of WD-40 to place it under the tire and back over it. A misfire for a hunter might mean missing a duck. In law enforcement, a misfire is quite a different matter.
โApr-14-2014 07:01 PM
โApr-14-2014 04:40 PM
canoe on top wrote:
WD-40 should not be used on firearms. It can penetrate primers and make them not work. Our department firearms officer told me many years ago if I had a can of WD-40 to place it under the tire and back over it. A misfire for a hunter might mean missing a duck. In law enforcement, a misfire is quite a different matter.
โApr-14-2014 03:06 PM
โApr-14-2014 05:33 AM
โApr-13-2014 07:50 PM
โApr-13-2014 07:14 PM
โApr-13-2014 06:27 PM
โApr-13-2014 04:21 PM
wmoses wrote:beemerphile1 wrote:
I buy the stuff in gallons and use a small pump sprayer, not aerosol cans.
Gallons?? You must be exaggerating right? ๐ But then you mentioned the pump sprayer and I an not so sure, I am intrigued.
โApr-13-2014 02:03 PM
โApr-13-2014 01:23 PM
AirForceAngler wrote:
Three things I always keep in the TT - WD-40, Duck Tape and a hammer. If it moves and it shouldn't, use duck tape. If it doesn't move and it should, WD-40. If you can't fix it with a hammer, you have an electrical problem.