Idk what it is about Geissele but I'd be confident in anything they bring to market.
Next time I purchase gun oil, I'll be trying it.
Last edited by Swstock; 06-19-16 at 07:52.
Does the purple juice stain skin and clothing?
-Colt 6920 w/Aimpoint PRO
Got some free samples to try, and have it on several pistols and revolvers. One of these sample tubes lubed several with quite a bit left over: www.alg-go-juice-sample-packs.html. I didn't do any special prep work, and applied it after cleaning with Slip 725. It's a light lube, flows easily, and cleans up as well as several other GTG lubes. No stains to skin or clothes. Thus far, nothing exceptional to report or real observations to make.
I'll put it on an AR the next time I bother cleaning one.
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I cleaned (de-greased) my DDM4, and went and shot about 75-80 rounds suppressed this afternoon. I am far from a Geissele fan-boy, and the Geissele Super 42 spring didn't impress me, nor does their new scope mount, etc. I prefer other products. That said, the ALG Go-Juice performed better than I expected by far. The weapon remained "slick" to charge even after 80ish rounds suppressed, and the clean-up was cake. EVERYTHING but the bolt-tail wiped off nearly on the first-pass with a dry paper towel. It cleaned up much easier than SLIP 2000 EWL for me. This experience plus the corrosion testing I did has me really liking the product. I really hope it doesn't gum up like other bio products. If it doesn't, I will switch to it exclusively because of how well it protects and cleans up/how the rifle feels.
interested as well
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Sadly, it's just going to be time before I know if it gums up, or not. EVERY company making a bio-lube promises it won't gum up. I have no more faith in Geissele than any other company. I will remain skeptical until I have seen first hand.
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