I have been using MPro-7 gun cleaner, and their lube product for a few years now, and really like it. I have never even heard of Fireclean before, but will give it a try when I run out of MPro-7.
HOPPE'S ELITE GUN OIL
BREAK-FREE CLP
IOSSO ELIMINATOR TRIPLE ACTION OIL
M-PRO 7 GUN OIL
FIRE CLEAN
SLIP 2000
MILITEC-1
FROGLUBE CLP
RAND CLP
KANO LABS - KROIL
I have been using MPro-7 gun cleaner, and their lube product for a few years now, and really like it. I have never even heard of Fireclean before, but will give it a try when I run out of MPro-7.
Been using Froglube for a while now with no issues and recently started using Fireclean on LAV's recommendation during class.
Why do people care so much about this? You can use motor oil, bike grease, etc. If it lubricates metal on metal surfaces, it'll generally work.
If you want to buy into the latest weapons lube craze, go ahead. It'll generally work too.
Dogma is failure - Ken Hackathorn
Only performance counts - Paul Sharp
I use High Temp wheel bearing grease. Only $5 for a lifetime supply at walmart.
All of this is just advice. You go out and do whatever the f&<€ you want to do.
TW25B and MC2500 have made everything else obsolete for me. Mil comm's system is fool proof and performs excellently. I'll also use fireclean with no issues, great stuff.
It's an interesting poll. Odd that Froglube got more than 4 votes. I read that only 4 people from this site use it and everyone else had their gun quit running and they turned gay from it.
"What would a $2,000 Geissele Super Duty do that a $500 PSA door buster on Black Friday couldn't do?" - Stopsign32v
ive been using break-free on all my guns for over 2 years now, and have not had any problems to date. I do use froglube paste to "clean" the exterior of my guns ( and to "lube" my glock) all others get a clp bath as far as mechanical parts go.
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