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Posted 11 Months ago
cosmicdave
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Does anyone know where I can get a 1 lb. can of GREASE RILFE MIL-G-46003 (ORD) & AM2 9150-754-0063?

I have looked all over the web and called everyone I could find that might have it, and I cannot find it. Help much appreciated!

Amy Lewis
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Posted 11 Months ago
cosmicdave
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Try Brownells. I think they have what you're looking for.

On Thu, 5 Dec 2002 00:16:39 +0000 (UTC), 'Amy Lewis'

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Posted 11 Months ago
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Hi Amy & Group!

# Does anyone know where I can get a 1 lb. can of GREASE RILFE # MIL-G-46003 (ORD) & AM2 9150-754-0063?

# I have looked all over the web and called everyone I could find that

Try SARCO, Inc, in Sterling NJ.

Hope this helps.

Clint McKee Owner Fulton Armory http://www.fulton-armory.com EVERYTHING for the AR15, M14/M1A, M1 Garand and M1 Carbine
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Posted 11 Months ago
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Not exactly, but close. Brownells stock number 311-130-014 is only a 14-ounce can of Mil Spec G46003, sold as Lubriplate 130-A. Catalog 54, page 239.

If the can size is important, Lubriplate is in Toledo, Ohio, (with security fencing still in place from WWII) and the phone number is
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Posted 11 Months ago
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#Does anyone know where I can get a 1 lb. can of GREASE RILFE MIL-G-46003 #(ORD) & AM2 9150-754-0063? [snip] If this is the WW2 grease that was issued for use on the M1, it's another name for LubriPlate #630-2, manufactured by Fiske Bros. You can buy it at full list price on www.lubriplate.com, or watch e-bay, where it comes up
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Posted 11 Months ago
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Try Scott Duff
http://www.scott-duff.com/

Very best regards,

Walt Kuleck Author, 'The AR-15 Complete Owner's Guide' Author, 'The AR-15 Complete Assembly Guide-Build your own AR-15!'
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Posted 11 Months ago
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# Try the 'Plate +' moly weapons oil at www.sprinco.com. Best thing since sliced # bread. No fouling, no rust, higher velocity, and on and on.

Hmmm... doesn't moly build up in your bore? At least that's what I've heard.
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Posted 11 Months ago
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# # Try the 'Plate +' moly weapons oil at www.sprinco.com. Best thing since # sliced # # bread. No fouling, no rust, higher velocity, and on and on. # # # Hmmm... doesn't moly build up in your bore? At least that's what I've # heard.

BTW Amy, the Tetragun Lubricants http://www.tetraproducts.com are very effective, and I personally think there better than the G.I. Surplus bore
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Posted 11 Months ago
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# Hmmm... doesn't moly build up in your bore? At least that's what I've # heard. # # Amy

Yes it does. I've have passed judgement yet on molybdenum bullets but I know special bore cleaners like Moly Magic http://www.boretech.com are
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