I use the G96 CLP. I like it better than breakfree, seemed to work better in colder weather but I didn't officially test anything.
G96 brand is what the military uses now I believe
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I use the G96 CLP. I like it better than breakfree, seemed to work better in colder weather but I didn't officially test anything.
G96 brand is what the military uses now I believe
Last edited by everready73; 04-11-20 at 10:59.
I have no idea why people would want to use an oil to clean an AR15. The mil uses it because one NSN that supposedly does multiple tasks is easier than supplying multiple products, and people have hours to clean one gun.
If you have other options CLP is near the bottom of products I'd use for either cleaning or lubing. I wouldn't have a problem using it to wipe off guns before storing them if you won't be shooting them for a long time but that's about it.
That was actually the problem I had with the "wonder lubes" like FrogLube and Fireclean. Granted, both of them actually did work as advertised (at first) in keeping carbon from adhering to the metal in the first place. But once my guns got really dirty, they were only marginally effective in cleaning the caked on stuff. Plus, I also didn't like they they didn't work properly if you used any other products with them.
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How long is long?
Asking cause gun lube is something which I don't care about at all. So I grab the first thing on the shelf at the gun store m be it RemOil or CLP or whatever. I've taken classes with my ARs. I have never had any kind of issues with any firearm and some of them I won't clean until after several clases
FP-10 to lube and Hoppes to clean.
Wasn't Ballistol supposedly the first CLP?
https://ballistol.com/about-us/
have had good luck with every gun lube ever. Guns aren't that picky.
If you aren't armed when you take a dump in your own home then your opinion on what is a practical daily carry weapon isn't interesting to me.
Hey look, a lube thread!
Breakfree is like "What? Hey dude, you're STILL here? I thought you left decades ago!" If you want one mediocre product that half-heartedly does three things, go for it.
Like many, I've played "gun oil of the month club" and have the half-empty bottles to prove it. Here's the short version:
-almost anything works OK
-some of the latest and greatest are good, others not so much
-Breakfree is near the very bottom along with WD-40. Its successor FP-10 is maybe slightly better, but not great.
-Any modern motor oil or ATF (automatic transmission fluid, not .gov) will work fine.
-If you like spending $10-20 per 4oz, I would try SLIP2000, Lucas Oil - gun oil (either type, the older red is still good), or that ALG Defense Go-Juice. IMHO the only reason to spend on these is the claims of non-toxicity for SLIP and Go-Juice. The Lucas Oil does stay put without drying out longer than anything else I've tried, but SLIP is the next runner up. SLIP seems to last about 2 years on a stored AR.
tl;dr: buy a quart of motor oil or ATF in Walmart's automotive aisle and you're set for a decade or three.
Last edited by SomeOtherGuy; 04-13-20 at 10:06.
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