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I read a blog about the US military use of M4 in Afghanistan in the mountains in below freezing temps
some stated they experienced reliability issues in sub freezing temps
I watched a video from David Tubb on this subject - he recommended you test your AR springs, mags, ammo and lube at sub zero temps by putting your AR in your Horizontal freezer for 24 hrs, with mag an ammo
then pull out the AR and immediately fire it still frozen
so - I did just that
put all my ARs in the freezer - frozen down to ZERO temp with a 30 rnd mag loaded with IMI ammo
pulled them out and fired immediately from the porch, not allowing them to warm up
all my ARs have Tubb springs, Extreme Lub, Magpul mags and Gissele triggers
I didn't experience a single malfunction with any of my 8 ARs
anyone out there experience malfunctions with their AR is sub freezing temps?
now if it get to -35 deg, I'll just pull out my Finn Mosins- in the Winter War, they proved their worth down below -35 Deg F
some stated they experienced reliability issues in sub freezing temps
I watched a video from David Tubb on this subject - he recommended you test your AR springs, mags, ammo and lube at sub zero temps by putting your AR in your Horizontal freezer for 24 hrs, with mag an ammo
then pull out the AR and immediately fire it still frozen
so - I did just that
put all my ARs in the freezer - frozen down to ZERO temp with a 30 rnd mag loaded with IMI ammo
pulled them out and fired immediately from the porch, not allowing them to warm up
all my ARs have Tubb springs, Extreme Lub, Magpul mags and Gissele triggers
I didn't experience a single malfunction with any of my 8 ARs
anyone out there experience malfunctions with their AR is sub freezing temps?
now if it get to -35 deg, I'll just pull out my Finn Mosins- in the Winter War, they proved their worth down below -35 Deg F
