Been using Breakfree CLP since the '80s, guess I'll just stick with it.
Gettin' down innagrass.
Let's Go Brandon!
I was using EWL but I didn't like how thin it was. It always seemed to run off when in storage. Breakfree CLP has been fine. I don't see a reason to run out and try something else.
Interesting were the cold tests and how many lubes froze solid. Unless you're storing a weapon in a hot car, I can see cold being more of a problem than heat, AO dependent of course. I had an old duty holster where if I was outside in freezing weather too long I couldn't draw the handgun because the retention mechanism stiffened up too much so how things work in the cold is always something I pay attention too.
A shame he did not include G96.
I'm very surprised that Break-Free CLP did better than Slip EWL, especially in preventing wear. I was led to believe that Break-Free was not as good.
I have been on a very slow road process of trying to convert over from Break-Free to Slip products, but maybe I won't be continuing on that path.
I was surprised by the overall results. The most surprising aspect was how poorly Ballistol fared. Won't be buying any of that again as I've never found it to be a great carbon remover and it bothers my nose something awful.
I too wish he'd included G96 in the testing. Maybe he'll do a round two. Was really glad he did the cold test as the seemed to have separated the men from the boys.
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