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Yes, using moly and WS2 bullet lubrication helps a lot. You are probably not actually using nano particle for lubrication. None of the sources I have seen provide a particle size in the nano range. A simple test is price. But it still works very well.
One of the things I want to do is lubricate the guns themselves. There are very tight (in a good gun) tolerance sliding interfaces under high pressure and stress. For that you want a "dry" lubricant. I much prefer a lubricant that does not attract and hold dust, sand, and other nasty things. For this you need IF WS2 with a penetration carrier that fairly rapidly evaporates and leaves behind the actual lubricant. The naked powder could be rubbed into the material, but the fluid insertion is simpler and probably more effective.
That is the basis of my quest for IF WS2 powder.
And I would like to apply it to engines and other things. It is probably the ultimate three-in-one oil.
One of the things I want to do is lubricate the guns themselves. There are very tight (in a good gun) tolerance sliding interfaces under high pressure and stress. For that you want a "dry" lubricant. I much prefer a lubricant that does not attract and hold dust, sand, and other nasty things. For this you need IF WS2 with a penetration carrier that fairly rapidly evaporates and leaves behind the actual lubricant. The naked powder could be rubbed into the material, but the fluid insertion is simpler and probably more effective.
That is the basis of my quest for IF WS2 powder.
And I would like to apply it to engines and other things. It is probably the ultimate three-in-one oil.