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Thread: Gun lube freeze test
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16 March 2016, 06:45 #16
Damn, do people really survive winters and live in ND? I always thought that was a myth.
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16 March 2016, 06:50 #17LEO / MIL
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That's how we keep the riff raff out. ;-)
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16 March 2016, 10:34 #18
After spending 10 years in Grand Forks area and 5 in Fargo, Minneapolis feels like the tropics. That northern prairie wind is a killer.
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16 March 2016, 10:36 #19LEO / MIL
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It's in the 40s today. Temperature and wind speed.
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16 March 2016, 13:33 #20
Can we just get a banner that says Froglube is shit it you live north of Pensacola and be done with it?
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17 March 2016, 13:18 #21
In my non scientific test, I threw 2 tubes of Froglube in my -2 degree freezer. The standard Froglube is a brick, but the extreme is still just as viscous as it was at room temperature.
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17 March 2016, 23:57 #22
Huh
Never played with the extreme, but seen the regular stuff freeze up in front of me.
Was also cleaning out something I set aside and cleaned and took it out the other day just for a hell of it cleaning, damn frog lube in spots had hardened up pretty well in quite a few areas...needless to say I've had no problems when it's not cold out,but only using what I have left in the warmer months and then on to something else..
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18 March 2016, 03:08 #23
Modern spartan systems will not freeze
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