Oilless bushings are solid metal, usually stainless steel or brass.
Oil-Storing bushings are usually stainless, and have 1 or 2 channels or grooves cut into them, with the theory being the grooves will hold lubrication and keep the gear axles better lubricated. On the negative side, with very high-powered springs, sometimes these grooves can cause irregular wear on the gear axles, since they're not a single flat surface.
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That was a very bad move on your behalf. Sort of like cutting off your foot for money, but not getting the money first and then letting the person with the money run away.
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Liberals rely on emotion. Conservatives rely on evidence, and the Socialists rely on everyone else.
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