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    Weapon Shield Grease

    Has anyone here tried the new Weapon Shield Grease?
    I'll have some here shortly to try out in person,but was wondering if any of yall had any experience with it yet.
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    Not the grease ( not familiar with it? ) but the Weapon Shield CLP, and I have some background experiance with its inventor and what he does.... and I will tell you this:

    What George created is amazing. I use it in my cars, trucks, tractors, weed eaters, ATV's, and if I thought it would work.... I would use it in bed. Yea, it's that amazing.

    My sled pulling engines (521ci BB Ford) run at a flat 8,800 RPM and I had always put bearings in mains and rods mid summer at least once. Since going with George's product, the need to do that vanished. And amazingly enough, I had one experiment (about 8 years back) where I left the mains and rods in for 3 seasons. George is a chemist and a scientist, he is not bullshitting, and his shit works like all get-out!

    Bottom line, If George has a new grease, I am 110% sure his secret mix is being blended into it, just as it blended into the entire Steel Shield line of products.

    http://www.steelshieldtech.com/mainp...on-shield.html
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    OK, I just looked at George's website again for this "grease", and I think you are mistaken. It would be the Weapon Shield, and it is a CLP.... Clean, Lube, Protect.

    Here is some links to past posts about these. Take the corrosion pictures with a grain of salt..... I showed that thread to George (Who is the chemist that made up the formula for the FP-10 as well) and he agrees that there is NO WAY for FP-10 to not protect as good or better than any other CLP on the market unless the plate or FP-10 sample was contaminated.

    https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread...+Shield&page=2

    https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread...=Weapon+Shield

    You can use the SEARCH and type in WEAPON SHIELD and you can find it mentioned or talked about many times in various threads.
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    I have a big tub of the WeaponShield grease that George gave me. I've run it in my Garand and my M1A and it seems like good stuff - no surprise.

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    Weapon Shield does make a high pressure lithium grease and George was kind enough to send some my way. Unfortunately I haven't had the chance to use it on anything in particular. I have been using the samples of Weapon Shield lube on the Glocks and some of the carbines after I do my clean, inspect and repairs.



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    There you have it, another new product from George F.

    Every lubricant he has is fortified with the Steel Shield package, so it will be as good (or better?) of base lith grease as any, and added to it will be the Steel Shield "super lube" (my term) that makes it unparralleled by any.

    You will not be let down, and you will never go wrong with anything George dreams up. He is unique in his ability to atually deliver what many others claim but fail at.
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    $20 for that tub, hmm does it really work that much better then the $2 for a larger tub of wheel bearing grease that I get at Walmart? Somehow I doubt it.

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    Until you have had a lubrication related issue and seen what the effect of this product does to that problem.... you just wouldn't understand. Yes, it is that good. No, you most likely will not get what I'm saying.

    If any of you run extreme high RPM race cars and do mains/rods/rings every season and mains/rods every so many runs......try adding Steel Shield to your oil for one season and come back and tell us if this is the real deal or not. Race engines spinning at extreme RPM's can accelerate wear to a insane rate. This product can insanely negate that wear.

    No other oil or additive that I have been able to find can. So it is worth (within reason) whatever they wish to charge? How about .8 MPG gain on an over the road tractor trailer? That is massive, do some math. We tested it with 4 trucks and got an average 0.8 MPG gain, that equates to a $500,000 savings PER YEAR on fuel alone over the guys fleet of 70 trucks.

    MPG went up. Wear went down. Profit went up.
    We have the oil samples, logs of miles and fuel ups, and proof that it works!
    I save money using AMSOIL full synthetic lubricants. Do you?
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    Ok so it's great in a car, but I drive a car with free maintenance, so I'm not going to be repacking my bearings.

    What does it do for a gun that a $2 can of wheel bearing grease doesn't? I've run a crap ton of rounds through my Sigs with wheel bearing grease (including 1,000+ rounds between relubrication), no additional frame wear (the leading sign of under lubrication on Sigs, your gun will continue running even while you are wearing out the frame).

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