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Afeazo 236 points ago +239 / -3

Company card go swipe

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Modus_Pwninz 143 points ago +144 / -1

》has company card

》no limit

That's a question from the accounting lady on Monday methinks

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KylesRifle 83 points ago +85 / -2

Nobody goes to prison anymore...unless you’re white. So, if you’re at all tan, definitely worth the crime cuz you ain’t doing the time.

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JudgeWhoAllowsStuff 62 points ago +62 / -0

I’m not tan, I’m FDE

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nomoreprinkles 2 points ago +2 / -0

Reparations or something something rayciss

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xBigCoffinHunter 1 point ago +1 / -0

They really bottle in the warmth

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LowAPM 3 points ago +3 / -0

Well - looks like I'm....

A no limit solder 😎

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WitnessMe 32 points ago +32 / -0

Everyone dismatels their firearms every Sunday to give them a good coat of oil. Thanks for stepping in and reminding us how important it is to take good care of our weapons good sir.

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AndrewLB 24 points ago +24 / -0

To prevent corrosion, don't use oil. It drys out too fast and isn't even meant to be for that purpose. OIl belongs where metal contacts metal. I use good ol' hoppees on my traditional guns and my black guns get Mobile 1 Synthetic. Think about how much money went into R&D for it.

Now if you want to prevent corrosion, use a product called Boeshield T-9. It was made to prevent corrosion in jet engines. It dries and leaves a thin slightly waxy film.

For long term storage guns with blued/stainless/(not matte) finishes, give it a coat of Johnson's paste furniture wax, once dry give it a buff and put it away. guaranteed to not rust unless you have a boating accident.

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Wearyman 3 points ago +3 / -0

I use silicon lubricant. In specific, silicon oil meant for use in shock absorbers. It is semi-cohesive, lubricating, and highly in-compressible, which means that on moving parts, mechanical pressure cannot force the metal together and the silicon away. It acts as a wear barrier and shock resistor in addition to a lubricant. Doesn't dry out, and clings to metal as well. I find that in sliding parts it works incredibly well to stop wear.

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PhilMcKankles 2 points ago +2 / -0

Good luck holding onto that thing...
Maybe I'm just doing something wrong, in my experiences silicone oil is great, but eventually no matter how careful you are, it gets on everything! And once it's on it. .. it's very difficult to get off. Still have like a 6' section of hardwood that is like an ice rink from a drop that got on the floor.

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some_random_dude 3 points ago +3 / -0

2190TEP for the win. For those in saltwater environments.

  • May not protect against tragic boating accidents. Pelican case or similar recommended for that type of protection.
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ProdigalPlaneswalker 2 points ago +2 / -0

We're not supposed to just dunk our firearms into a tub of Crisco?

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goldbarr 2 points ago +2 / -0

Traditional gun vs black gun? Any difference?

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ProdigalPlaneswalker 3 points ago +3 / -0

Politicians will use the black ones to frighten people.

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HilaryAtCostco 1 point ago +1 / -0

One of them will rob you, the answer changes depending if you're a leftist or not.

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TruthyBrat 1 point ago +1 / -0

I’m glad I’m not the only one. I have an old-school metal pump oil can with M1 Euro formula on my gun maintenance gear shelf, because it’s the heaviest weight you can get. Oiler can similar to this.

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ElegantVelociraptor 23 points ago +23 / -0

This reminds me... I need a tank.

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THELEADERSOFMEN 13 points ago +13 / -0

newspapercat.jpg

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HillarysStrapOn 4 points ago +4 / -0

That was awesome. I’ve been a good Pede, I want a TANK. Here is the post https://thedonald.win/p/HXjxe5ZQ/sunday-big-gunday-free-americans/

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CousinEddie 7 points ago +8 / -1

My sporting shotgun fell out of the golf cart last weekend and landed right in a giant puddle of mud.

I was so embarrassed I drove immediately to my car, put it in the trunk, took a different one, then went back out like nothing happened.

It's still back there I just remembered as I read your post. Dear god.

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1776ThereIsaidIt 8 points ago +9 / -1

I had another boating accident yesterday. I lost 4 firearms in that tragedy. I think I have lost about 11 guns in the past year. I'd take my compound bow but they just don't penetrate gator skin as well.

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xmetalgod 3 points ago +3 / -0

Thx for the early morning laugh!

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RPD2 4 points ago +4 / -0

I'd have thought oil lasts longer than that. Can't you use long-lasting spray grease or something?

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WitnessMe 4 points ago +5 / -1

Lmao It was a joke comment

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RPD2 6 points ago +6 / -0

Oops, I know nothing about guns, so I'm super naive on the subject :)

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Amaroq64 15 points ago +15 / -0

Yes.

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HCQaddict 8 points ago +9 / -1

Yeah, well in real life, we call that waste fraud and abuse aka black op funds.

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BigIronBigIron 9 points ago +10 / -1

That movie was globalist propaganda of tremendous proportions, and that line in particular was about getting the public to believe government fraud is funding super-duper top secret UFO research and not 100 million dollar yachts.