I know folks are not likely to run their target guns in cold weather, but there is even a .mil recommendation to use an alternate lube at 10* or lower. It definitely matters to some folks that a gun work smooth and reliably when it gets chilly out, but also for the lube to perform as far as wear and protection go. That limited temperature range may indicate that its not able to be all that it can be?

I had no idea there is or was an LSA-T, for Teflon, who knows, maybe even better.