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I'm not sure what you call 'extreme cold weather', but I can personally attest that Break Free flows and works at 19 below zero F, just as it does at 70 above F.
I would be wary of grease at low temp ranges like the above, unless it was applied in a very thin film. I know GOB likes his 3 in 1 oil, but we have to remember, where he lives, ice only comes from the freezer. ![]()
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Graphix A graphite type lube keeps auto's working in the deepest freeze when water-fowling. I don't think you are going to need anything that extreme. We only use it when were in the deep freeze in the water for those who are not men enough to use a pump shotguns. We have a couple of guys who want me to get a fancy dancy semi-auto shotgun for geese. I tell them when they outshoot me and the 870 in the field I might think about it. So far I have not had to think. I really think you would be hard pressed to need it. Geese are not real easy two shoot with a semi-auto mil gun. Outside of waterfowl maybe if you wanted to hunt in an Ice storm or blizzard.
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