Depending on the extreme conditions, you would generally oil it as you would normally.
Why wouldn't they - the SA80 A2 is a good weapon, it has outstanding accuracy and good durability. The SA80 A1 didn't have good durability as it has many stoppages in rough conditions. In my opinion it is a good weapon, certainly better than the US's M16.
No, it cannot.
Extreme Conditions Demand Extreme Responses was created on 1992-03-21.
10W-30 is recommended unless under extreme operating conditions.
15-40 Heavy Duty Rotella Oil, it's a great oil and will work well in the tractor even in extreme working conditions.
It can depend on whether or not your area is subject to extreme heat or cold conditions but the usually recommended oil is SAE 10W-30.
you cant really compare them because M4 is a carbine ( barrel length between a SMG and a rifle), so a compact version of M16 and SA80 is a full length rifle. SA80 has a further effective range I'm going to have to go with the SA80 its by far more accurate, of good design and was used by the elite, how ever the L85A2 is becoming more popular.
Heckler and Koch and BAE Systems.
It costs about £700
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The latest reports say that BP has bought many of Kevin Costner's oil separation devices after having tested them in extreme conditions with great success.
no it cant. i have an Army SA80 and tried it