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Thread: Fireclean with AR15

  1. #51
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    I just shot a bunch of rounds thru my OBR, and it just wipes clean. Its great shit. I am just a gun bum, but plenty of pros like Frank Proctor, Mike Pannone, Jason Falla, Paul Howe, and Pat McNamara use Fireclean.

    Its worth a shot.
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    I think I'll give this a try. Been a FL paste user for over a year now i think. I like it for the most part but hate the application. Takes too long with a hair dryer so i stick the bcg in the toaster for a minute or two. I've got a buddy who forgot his bcg in the oven at just shy of 500 degrees for 10 minutes... I'm sure he'd appreciate the ease of application as well.
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    Very looking forward to trying this product, especially with the quality of people endorsing it here.

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    Re: Fireclean with AR15

    Quote Originally Posted by ABNAK View Post
    Got an idea: the little bottles are 2oz each, right? That's about enough to fill a tall-ish shot glass (perfect size for an AR bolt). Since I have a 2-pack coming I figure I can fill 2 shot glasses----one for dropping in a dirty bolt and letting the FireClean eat at the carbon and then another to submerge the now clean bolt in to soak up the FireClean into the metal. Considering with displacement it wouldn't even require the whole 2oz to cover a bolt once in the glass I can perhaps get away with using one bottle at a time for both purposes.

    Always use the "dirty" one for dirty bolts and eventually rotate the "clean" one into the dirty role and fill up a fresh "clean" glass.

    Yeah, I know it's a rather expensive product per ounce but what the hell, it's just money right?
    Not really necessary.
    Simple generous application is sufficient.

    I still use KG1 for heavy cleaning and save the FC for lube.

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    Wow. Cleaned my gun and put this lube on and the difference is great. I have not shot or cleaned with this yet but the action is way smoother than anything I have tried before. Makes it rack like it is on rollers. And I didnt even use that much of it. I am impressed so far.

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    I was given some to try and I will, everything is snake oil until i see it work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voodoo_Man View Post
    I was given some to try and I will, everything is snake oil until i see it work.
    Understood - that was me 6 months ago...
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    Have not had a chance to go to the range due to work, but I did get it on my weapons and I am impressed with how well it stays put.

    Unlike most liquid lubes this one stays where you put it far better. My BCG after a week still has lots of lube on the rails and gas rings, even with Slip2000 at that point it starts thinning out.

    I'll update after next saturday when I finally get a chance to shoot.
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    This is 2012. The world is going to end this December and people are still trying to debate the merits of piece of shit, cost cutting crap AR's. Really?

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    I ran Fireclean over a 3 day class this weekend, with a Knights E3. I am now a big fan, I prefer it over froglube. I ran the gun wet and it didn't seem to run out the lower when hot as much as most lubes. I wish the bottles were bigger though for the $.
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    Quote Originally Posted by flanntastic View Post
    I ran Fireclean over a 3 day class this weekend, with a Knights E3. I am now a big fan, I prefer it over froglube. I ran the gun wet and it didn't seem to run out the lower when hot as much as most lubes. I wish the bottles were bigger though for the $.
    Prefer it over Froglube why? Flanntastic, that is not sarcaem. As a FL user myself I want to know why you do.

    Sinless, from our past PM's I realize you don't favor Froglube either.

    Looking forward to your results with Fireclean bud.

    -Jax
    Last edited by jaxman7; 07-15-13 at 20:51.


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