Just ordered GoJuice and Grease and will try them out when they arrive....
Just ordered GoJuice and Grease and will try them out when they arrive....
Sorry for missing your post...
Its awesome. Recently used it during a 3 day rifle class shooting 100% .300 subs. No issues at all running the class. I had one stoppage that seemed magazine related... the fat powder coated subs were slowing the magazines down so much that you could push the rounds down, pull your finger out of the mag and the spring & follower would SLOWLY....... push the rounds up to the top... not instantly like it should. I only brought 60 of that type of ammo... that used a coating I stopped using...for other issues so it wasn't really notable.
My friend and I were both running Cherry Balmz, both love it and are sold for life. I'm still on my first bottle from nearly a year ago.
Cherry Balmz is all I use on my rifles now. Stays in place, keeps them lubed, and really slick.
The reason ALG very thin grease has the toxic label on the bottle is because it contains barium, as per Bill Geissele's own words in this video.
https://youtu.be/5f7w_7LUOVQ (40:44)
Ironically Bill talked about the dangers & toxicity in an older video (below) which is why I found it surprising he put barium in his 0000 very thin grease. It's probably totally safe though, it's not like we're eating the stuff. Plus it's a great lube that really works.
https://youtu.be/pAKmSSzyCEQ (At 1:52)
Just thought I would give an update.
I pulled out a S&W M&P 40c I wasn't really liking that I put away last year on 11/8/16 with ALG go juice and light grease on it, and ALG was still there with no noticeable evaporation and no gumming up what so ever. None nota!!!!
Been using it on all my others for that period also and they have all cleaned up every time with ease.
The only other lube I have used that didn't evaporate or go all funky was SLP 2000 EWL ,but I found it didn't also work as a CLP as well as ALG.
I'm sold on this stuff for now.
I bought some of the Go Juice bottles on the special at the NRA show. When I noticed the thin grease, and asked about it, it sounded like a useful thing. So picked some up. I find I use more of it than the oil.
The ALG guy said it was designed for things like 1911 rails and sears, but that it's useful for a lot of things.
I use CLP in the trigger bottle for really dirty stuff... to wipe sludge and similar. But use slip ewl and go juice when I'm done
That thing is filthy... how many rounds was that?
Goddamn did you just dunk your upper in some volcanic ash?
I used the grease on my Sig rails and went outside to shoot in cold weather...I had no problems, unlike TW25 which seemed to gum up a bit...
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