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Senior Member
Join Date: January 19, 2000
Posts: 122
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i just bought an M1A .its been recommended that i grease the parts.since this was once an auto type weapon..where can i find mil issue grease for auto weapons...we used to use grease for a 25mm bushmaster...but i dont remember much about it.-johnny
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Junior Member
Join Date: January 19, 2000
Posts: 3
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try your local army navy store
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Member
Join Date: July 2, 1999
Posts: 55
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At any gun show there's usually a guy who's got a box of grease in individual bottles for sale. These bottles look like small lip balm jars.
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Senior Member
Join Date: January 28, 2000
Posts: 1,464
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Buy some lubriplate white lube, it will work and any harware store should have it. Also pick up an M-14 military manual for your M1-A if you do not already own one. You now own the finest battle rifle that the world has ever seen. I am a LEO and my agency was given several by the Govt. and they are absolutely fantastic rifles as a semi auto but require great skill and training to be able to fire full auto effectively. I also own my own M1-A and it will be passed down to my son after I am gone, I will die owning that rifle. If I could only have one rifle it would be an M1-A. Shoot safe...7th Fleet
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Senior Member
Join Date: April 23, 1999
Location: Chandler, Arizona, USA
Posts: 6,015
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mongrel66, The grease used on the M242 Cannon is GMD (grease, molybdenum disulfide). I suggest you use Breakfree (CLP). You don't need to use grease on an M1A, just follow the instructions in the owners manual.
------------------ Guns cause crime like spoons cause Rosie O'Donnell to be fat! ~David~ Remember, just because I'm paranoid, doesn't mean they're not out to get me. [This message has been edited by blades67 (edited February 07, 2000).] |
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