Got my first bottle of Slip 2000 with my first BCM upper, tried it, and never looked back.
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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
Got my first bottle of Slip 2000 with my first BCM upper, tried it, and never looked back.
Slip 2000, but more recently tried the FireClean. Both are great and 0 problems with them (also like the Royal Purple synthetic motor oil). Never had a problem with any lube, but I'm just a newbie, so don't listen to me on this stuff, mostly farting words to add to the band width here. I have a "lifetime" of lubes lying around now for all rifles, pistols, wheel guns, etc. when you add up all of the fad stuff from the last few years I've tried. Nice to have so many good choices in the market place now.
I mix my own from gear oil and Rem oil. I can mix it so it's light or heavy depending on the weather and particular hand gun or rifle. kwg
I've been using Fireclean for a while now. I always keep royal purple + ATF fluid on hand though. Both work very well, fireclean makes less of a mess.
Power is in tearing human minds to pieces and putting them together again in new shapes of your own choosing. George Orwell, 1984
I think i like frogclean.
I have used Outers cleaning supplies forever. http://www.outers-guncare.com/products/default.aspx
Buy It Cheap!
Stack It Deep!
Milcom 25 synthetic grease. Trust me .
Kroil is a penetrant, not a lubricant. Way too thin.
I am a big fan for Weaponshield, Fireclean and TW-25B Grease.
My brother saw Deliverance and bought a Bow. I saw Deliverance and bought an AR-15.
Like others, FrogLube has worked for me for the past couple years. It smells good so the wife doesn't mind me cleaning with her in the room or nearby, (... So yes, I do determine the lube based on the wife's preference--her sense of smell, that is) keeps actions super slick and reliable, and way fast to wipe off and reapply without having to scrub like trying to clean corruption out of politicians. When I find it doesn't work I might switch. I've got a tub of Seal 1 that I got out of curiosity and it seems to be pretty much identical so I consider that a 2nd supply.
Last edited by yellowfin; 04-05-14 at 20:52.
"You can't stop insane people from doing insane things with insane laws...it's...insane!" -- Penn Jillette
Hahaha, I agree.
As I have not tried all the lubes listed, I feel that casting a vote would be wrong.
I have a metric crap-ton of CLP (hey, bought it years ago when I didn't know any better and it was dirt cheap) still sitting in my basement, so I am finding it hard to try some of these new types.
Looking forward to trying Fireclean though, given the fanatical reviews I've read.
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