καλό το break free αλλά πολύ ακριβό. 11 ευρώ το μικρό κάνιστρο, τη στιγμή που το wd-40 κοστίζει 4,5…
Είναι δύο διαφορετικής σύνθεσης χημικά προϊόντα με διαφορετική φιλοσοφία και διαφορετική χρήση. Υπάρχουν αναφορές στο διαδίκτυο στο να μην χρησιμοποιείται το wd-40 σε όπλα. Το πρώτο για παράδειγμα παρέχει και λιπαντική προστασία, ενώ το δεύτερο το αντίθετο…
Μια απάντηση της berettaUSA: Exterior metal parts need only to be wiped down with gun oil to remove hand acids, salts and to prevent corrosion. Caution: Never use products such as WD-40 or other lubricants that are advertised as “rust busters” on exterior metal components. Many metallic exterior surfaces of firearms are finished with “bluing”. Bluing is an acronym for “black oxide”, which is a controlled form of oxidization. Rust or corrosion penetrating lubricants may adversely affect these finishes. When choosing a firearms lubricant discuss with your dealer what brands they sell that have been found to resist gumming or drying out over an extended period of time. Never use a bore solvent to clean plastic, wood or exterior metal surfaces with out first spot testing in an area not normally visible. Today’s cleaning solvents are very powerful chemicals and may damage these parts or finishes. Use caution if using Hoppes #9 on nickel plated parts. Many manufacturers have found that Hoppes #9 will damage nickel finished parts if it left in contact with the parts for any length of time. Birchwood Casey GunScrubber® formerly had an adverse affect on the Jordan Outdoor Enterprises camo finishes found on many firearms. Birchwood Casey has addressed this problem and GunScurbber with a label that announces “Camo Finish Safe”, or words to that effect, should be safe to use. This FAQ will be updated as more information is available on Gun Scrubber and camo finishes. There are many brand name firearm cleaning solvents that your Beretta dealer may stock or be able to order for you. These solvents are effective in removing residue in the barrel and carbon and dirt build up from action parts. If you shoot mainly ammunition with copper jacketed bullets you may want to ask your dealer about one of the bore solvents that aggressively removes copper fouling from the barrel. Also, there are solvents that are formulated to be most effective on lead bullet fouling. Ultrasonic cleaners, such as used by police agencies, are a great way to clean a handgun. These cleaners typically use either a biodegradable or ammonia based cleaning solution. Beretta recommends the use of the biodegradable solutions as there is some evidence to indicate that the ammonia based solutions will damage the anodized finish on aluminum parts. biodegradable solutions are frequently water-based. After cleaning it is imperative that all pin and screw holes and undercut or recessed areas be thoroughly dried and lubricated to prevent corrosion.
Και ακόμα μια αναφορά για την χρήση και τις αντενδείξεις του wd-40:
Wd-40 also known as water displacer formula 40, was invented to protect the delicate operating systems of the trident missle system from moisture. It is not designed for, nor does it work well for a protectant or lubricant for firearms. It does however work fairly well as a penetrating oil.It lacks the ability to lubricate, it lacks the ability to provide protection from heat caused by friction. It is not, nor was it ever intended to protect or preserve your firearms. Yes, some people have. and do use it. All I can say is, they are foolishly lucky that they haven’t destroyed a nice firearm yet. But given enough time and usage and they will. It’s a credit to the quality of metallurgy that their firearms have managed to withstand the improper use of the WD 40. Please do not use wd 40 to protect your firearms. You must use a product designed for the purpose. There are many products out there that work very well. I prefer (as does the military and most law enforcement) to use Break Free CLP on all my firearms. I would only change this if I were in an environment like the talcom powder sands of Iraq or in the arctic regions. There, switch to a dry lubricant like powdered graphite, which does not lubricate as well, but will not attract grit, or freeze.
shoot safe
Source(s):
Retired Police Officer
NRA certified police firearms instructor