The standard military lubricant is called CLP (Cleaner, Lubricant, Preservative) - also known as MIL-L-53460. It's recommended for a temperature range of -60 to 160 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Not usually. A larger range of temperatures would mean that organisms would have to have adaptations to survive or else risk perishing in temperatures that their bodies cannot handle. Some fragile types of plants, etc. require a very small static temperature temperature range.
Its not that simple. Different applications call for different types of lubricant. Using a semisolid in some applications would be catastrophic while in others it is perfect.
There's WD-40, and then there's SEXUAL LUBE.
There were allot of different riffle types in 1862 and the range varied greatly. According to an internet search, the effective firing range could have been anywhere from 100 yards to 400 yards. The maximum firing range in the hands of an expert could have been anywhere from 300 yards to 620 yards.
I believe that the temperature may affect the animals and plants.
Rifles and shotguns are separate types of firearm. The Kentucky Long-Rifle was as its name implies a rifle, not a shotgun.
Yes, several different types.
There are many types. IPSC, IDPA, PPC, Bullseye, Silhouette, GSSF, Long Range Rifle, CAS, and various others are some examples of organized shooting sports. Each organization's competition has it's own rules and the objectives.
Factory and hand loaded.
There are many types of cookers offered from Leisure. Some of these types of cookers are Range 100 CM101FR, Range 100 CM101NR, Range 100 CMT102FR, and Range 100 CM105FR.
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