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13 Comments
Using grease on a carry gun seems like an unconventional approach, but I’m open to learning more about the reasoning behind it.
I’ve had issues with my gun jamming in the past, and I’m curious if using grease could help prevent that from happening in the future.
Grease might help, but it’s also important to regularly clean and maintain the gun.
The concept of using grease on a carry gun raises questions about gun safety and handling, I hope the video addresses those concerns.
I’m curious about the type of grease used on a carry gun, is it a specific kind or can any grease work?
The video title caught my attention, I’m wondering if the speaker discusses the differences between grease and other lubricants for carry guns.
I’m not convinced that using grease on a carry gun is the best idea, what about the potential for it to melt or become less effective in hot weather?
I’ve heard of people using grease on their guns for maintenance, but I’ve never thought of using it on a carry gun, the concept is interesting.
Using grease on a carry gun could be beneficial in reducing friction, but I’m skeptical about its reliability in high-stress situations.
The video might provide some insight into the gun’s performance under stress.
The idea of using grease on a carry gun is intriguing, but I’d like to know more about the potential drawbacks, such as attracting dirt or affecting the gun’s performance in extreme temperatures.
That’s a valid concern, but the video might address those issues, I haven’t watched it yet.
As someone who carries a gun regularly, I’m interested in learning more about the benefits of using grease, such as reducing wear and tear on the gun’s mechanisms.