WeatherdoG
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Trenton, ON
Really?
I was taught long ago in the military to use NO lube in the arctic.
None. No oil, no grease, don't even breathe on moving parts.
In sub-zero temps the relative humidity is 0% and as such the danger of rust is zilch.
Not to be too pedantic(while being extremely pedantic), but, in sub zero temperatures it is very easy to have high relative humidity, as relative humidity refers to the amount of moisture that the air can hold at a specific temperature and pressure. What you mean to say is that the air in very low temperatures has a very low absolute humidity, meaning it holds little water vapour and therefore has less water vapour to interact with the metal in the firearm.
To keep this on topic, I have been using Hoppes T3 Elite oil/cleaner out here on Van Isle with no adverse effects, is it something I should drop if I move back to the wastelands of MB?