The attached pics shows the lube points for the pack. The best lube for the pack is Balkamp all-purpose Dry Graphite Lubricant which can be found at most auto parts stores. A little goes a long way.
The best lube for the trigger bars is Inox oil. You can find it on eBay. A couple of drops on each bar, as before a little goes a long way.
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It also helps if you put some lube (I use Weapon Shield) on the trigger and along the trigger rods. Any place where there is any friction.![]()
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...and here I thought Sgt was our only lube expert.
As was stated in post #1.Originally Posted by M1P90
Ick, I need to change the oil in the crankcase in my truck. Could you swing by again so I can wring out your scalp? Last time it worked out great after I filtered the lice out.Originally Posted by ick
Thanks dude and I'll be waiting for you.
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Sgt, as you can see.... there is no ice in my hair.
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I didn't say ice, I said lice.Originally Posted by ick
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And you look downright NASTY!![]()
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That appears to be a photo from the SCARzilla nekkid rifle shoot or something. That is not me!
I do not have lice or ice in my hair!
However that does match the colors of my avatar nICEly!
Is this the trigger mech? It say to never lube it in the instruction book from FN.![]()