Yeah I had bad rust problems with Froglube, So far Fireclean has kept my weapon rust free.
I am excited to test this stuff out and see how well it does.
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I was considering trying out some of the others mentioned here but since I'm not one to waste I was waiting until my breakfree was gone. Think this will be the one I try first.
This is very interesting to me as in all of my observation, Fireclean does far less to prevent it.
However, I used Froglube on my rifle and did get rust. When I use FireClean, it did not rust. I don't know if something in the powder/primer residue does not get along with FL, or what.
Frog luge seemed to come streaming out of the upper/lower seem once the gun got really hot. The fireclean seemed to stay on the bolt and upper better.
However....I was in a hotel for cleaning and did not heat up parts the way some do with froglube.
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Copy that and thanks for the input. Have to place an order from DSG soon. May put some FC on the order to try out. Once I get some bulk .22 I am thinking about doing a test with Fire Clean and Froglube in my M&P 22 with a can and see what chokes first. Hopefully I can do this in the near future.
-Jax
I'm curious to know how many coats you guys are using on a completely cleaned/degreased gun to get the silky smooth action. I put one coat on a couple days ago and let it soak in, then another one today and my LE6940 still seems a little gritty when cycling the bolt. Maybe it's because the gun is still fairly new?
Thanks for the input gents, I just wanted to make sure that I wasn't applying it incorrectly...it was nowhere near as quiet as the video demonstration they have. I guess I'll have to shoot it a bunch and report back.