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December 5th, 01:59 PM
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American Jewsus
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Tri-Flow on delrin?
I bought some tri flow, I heard you put it on your bolt and it helps with gliding and what not? Explaina por favor.
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December 5th, 08:25 PM
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I thought any oil was bad for delrin bolts
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December 6th, 03:24 PM
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Derlin is self lubricating
I don't think it needs any tri-flo
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December 6th, 10:36 PM
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American Jewsus
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i'm talking about on the o-rings.
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December 7th, 08:38 AM
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Dragun
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Triflow is made of a teflon lubricant. It will not swell delrin, oil based lubricants will.
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December 7th, 05:11 PM
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a lotta people use triflow to keep the delrin from drying out and keep it nice and smooth. it does not hurt your bolt and is actually recomended by a lot of traveling Bob long technicians. Assasins as well as others use triflow.
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December 7th, 09:16 PM
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American Jewsus
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just spray it on bolt? Awesome.
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December 8th, 03:31 PM
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even though your bolt is delrin, you still need to keep your orings in good shape. I used shocker lube and it worked great.
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December 8th, 04:01 PM
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American Jewsus
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Tri-flow is teflon based. So, it will keep o-rings intact and bolt good.
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