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I got a bottle of Militec and it now sits on my shelf collecting dust. I didn't see anything fancy about it.

It won't harm the blade, but I'm not sure about handles. I don't know if some handle materials should be subjected to an oven.

The thing I hate most is leading. If it will reduce that, I'm with Jack Benny, "I'll take a gallon!"

MILITEC-1 is ideal for firearms that are exposed to harsh weather conditions. After proper application, a light coat of MILITEC-1 is highly corrosion resistant—approximately three times more effective in preventing rust than MilSpec CLP.

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Slide Glide from Brian Enos on a 1911 for summer temperatures in the high desert and almost nothing for cold soak winter temperatures in the high desert - nothing like grease on the firing pin of even a Mauser 98 when it gets really cold to slow things down - cold and dust call for a surface treatment and a dryer firearm.

I was happy to see my knife, but also amazed to find a bottle of cold blue had leaked in the bottom of the cleaning kit and a lot of stuff in the bottom was rusty (that stuff is corrosive big time). The knife however, was untouched, not a flek of rust anywhere. I started through the safe completely dissass. everything and treating . I have been very pleased with the rust protection as well as smooth operation of everything treated with MiliTec."  

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Second, shooting it so it soaks into the metal? Taking with it what contamination from shooting it to get it to soak into the metal?

So, you can heat your knives and apply Militec, allow to cool, and wipe them dry, and have a residual dry lubricant film. But it's a bit of overkill IMHO; not even an Automóvel knife will ever need the high-heat, high-pressure properties of Militec, and while using Militec works as well as any other lube, there are plenty of other wet and dry lubes that work as well without all the muss and fuss of heating. (And smell better, too!)

I use a hairdryer for about 30 estale aqui seconds on the pivot area and it seems to make the difference with Miltec. As others have mentioned, Miltec works fine without heating -- the heating seems to make it just a bit smoother.

You must have a gun made of Unobtainium then. Because the surface of all metals are not perfect, not even guns treated with a process like Tennifer.

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