Rands, FL, FC, CLP, they all work. I try to use grease for my pistols and a mix on my M4s. I think how and where you apply is much more important than what brand you use so long as it is a decent lube.
Why no love for Militech?
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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
Rands, FL, FC, CLP, they all work. I try to use grease for my pistols and a mix on my M4s. I think how and where you apply is much more important than what brand you use so long as it is a decent lube.
Why no love for Militech?
Trying FireClean now, but M Pro 7 has served me well for the last 15 plus years. I've also used whatever was available too with good results.
R600
Well…. since the poll question was which lubricant has worked the best so I voted FireClean. Stuff seems to live up to the hype.
Now, do 95% of all weapon lubricants work just fine? Yup. Just pick the one with the feature set you like and roll with it![]()
I've had nothing but awesome results with Slip2000 for many years, so I haven't ever felt the need to change. I never could get myself to buy froglube, but I am interested to try FireClean. Maybe i'll pick some up in the near future and try it for fun.
At the end of the day, there is a bunch of stuff that will do the job just fine, and it seems people get way to hyped up worrying about which one is best.
I have 1 bottle left of LSA I use sparingly. Mobile 1 normally.
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If I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong.
The last thing I want to do is hurt you,
but it's still on my list.![]()
Why isn't lard on the list? It it was good enough for General Washington's troops it's good enough for me![]()
I am still working through my bottle of Machine Gunners Lube, which wasn't listed.
So far I prefer it over the Break Free CLP (for lubrication).
"0" weight grease and CLP or slip2000 for oil.
There are so many lubes because we gun owners tend to overthink gun lube and think we are better than the next guy at selecting one for its superior properties as touted in the marketing hype.
Last edited by GunBugBit; 04-03-14 at 15:40.
Got my hand on some Fireclean a month ago and was impressed on how it clings to the BCG. So far i like it better than Slip and can see no reason to go back.
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