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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Daytona Beach, FL
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Strikehold for the XD?
At last year's Infantry conference at Ft. Benning I saw a demonstration of this Strikehold lubricant.
The demonstrator sprayed a light fixture with this stuff and stuck it in a fish tank with his hand. He gave me a can and i tried the same thing at home with an extension cord. The fish kept swimming and no breakers were blown. This stuff is marketed as a firearms lube and protectant that doesn't attract dust and dirt. Seems to be working well on my tools. Has anyone tried it out on their XD?
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Some should give it a try -
http://www.theoutdoorstores.com/Merc...roduct_Code=SH It is recommended for weapons, so why not. Ed |
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