Originally Posted by
SMGLee
I have been a believer of product for the past year. this stuff is literally black magic. the advantage over the green colored lube is tremendous. It creates little to no gunk up after prolong shooting. Properly coated, the gun is also much easier to clean after.
I recently completed a 1911 Operator class by Larry Vickers, affectionately call the Glock Appreciation class. While I am mostly a S&W M&P9 fan, I pull out my good ole Springfield TRP(no rail) and started practicing. I lubed this old beast prior and it lasted all the way until the end of the class. while at the second day we took apart the gun and all the gunk and carbon were easily removed. The build up included one 300 rounds range session, two IDPA matches(8 stages each) at about 250 rounds and about 600 rounds during the 1911 class. so you are looking at a 1911 that shot approximately 1100 rounds before it was thoroughly cleaned. during the take down process, the frame and slide although dirty and full of gunk, it still maintained some viscosity. The important thing was I did NOT have one single failure the entire time.
I can continue about my story on my 5000 rounds experience with my Centurion Arms M4, but you get the idea......