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Fig. 8 Field Disassembly
5-2. LUBRICATION OF THE WEAPON. A Lippard Combat NCO™ has fourteen
reservoirs for Lubrication. Four on the Slide rails, two on the Frame rails, three inside the
Barrel Bushing, 3 on the Slide Stop, and two on the Hammer. On these 14 areas you put
recommended Lippard Nickel Anti-seize Mil-A-907E or issue MIL-PRF-14107D until
these recesses are filled. As the pistol fires, it lubricates the Frame, Slide, Barrel, Military
Link and Hammer to keep it from freezing, removing fouling, and as the gun heats up,
bleeds lubrication to keep the pistol functioning. Only a very small amount is needed on
the pistol. The Pistol CAN BE shot dry without damage. Lubrication is for water
immersion, cold weather and prolonged shooting in high temperature. Made of S7 tool
steel at RC 48 it is believed the pistol will can never be damaged from dry shooting or
seize under normal conditions. HOWEVER, the Barrel Bushing and or Nosepiece must
have oil or anti-seize for reliable firing.