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    Nobody has tried and/or mentioned breakthrough clean? I think their stuff is solid. I believe they have samples on their website, relatively newer company, but super squared away.

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    I went to a class where a dude was handing out samples. I found it to be no better no worse than anything else I’ve tried.

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    I use Slip 2000 EWL 30. I use their grease on the FCG and on the brake so I can get the can back off. Zero malfunctions including suppressed full auto. YMMV.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AFshirt View Post
    I found it to be no better no worse than anything else I’ve tried.
    Pretty much what sums up every lube argument.

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    I am switching back to Weapons Shield from the purple/grape Lucas stuff. MP5K, suppressed, 47 rounds, and it was pretty dang dry. I put a decent amount of Lucas the night before.

    I noticed the same with a 300BLK suppressed. Very few rounds and most of the lube was gone.

    Last thing I want is another bottle, but looking at the ALG stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rayrevolver View Post
    I am switching back to Weapons Shield from the purple/grape Lucas stuff. MP5K, suppressed, 47 rounds, and it was pretty dang dry. I put a decent amount of Lucas the night before.

    I noticed the same with a 300BLK suppressed. Very few rounds and most of the lube was gone.

    Last thing I want is another bottle, but looking at the ALG stuff.
    I can attest to the ALG stuff, got some literally right after I posted that I like breakthrough clean last week. I have a new favorite and that is the ALG oil & grease. Never going back!

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    FireClean has been the best by wide margin for me, however I've heard nothing but good about ALG Go Juice and i'll try a bottle eventually.
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    I use FireClean, and GoJuice, and like them both equally.

    I'm lying, I like the GoJuice more only because the bottle.
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    I prefer coconut oil when shooting suppressed.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Goodtimes View Post
    I prefer coconut oil when shooting suppressed.


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    I wear a light coat of cocoa butter when shooting suppressed, and little else.

    More seriously, in hot and dusty environments, I have fired a pile of rounds through an M4A1 with Knights suppressor, with no change in action spring or buffer from non-suppressed. So, way over-gassed. I never performed any scientific quantitative testing, but regularly fired 5-7 mags between cleanings. CLP, LSA, TW25b, MPro, Break Free, all were fine, and malfunctions were not common. I don't think there is a problem with CLP.

    The gun was disgusting inside after firing with each.

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