If FL didn't work for Mark, he would shit can it in a new york minute. THAT was my original post. I love him anyway (no homo)!
That goes for PB too!
If FL didn't work for Mark, he would shit can it in a new york minute. THAT was my original post. I love him anyway (no homo)!
That goes for PB too!
Last edited by Uncas47; 05-12-23 at 16:23.
Yeah... Those LMT MWS 308 BCGs would stick shut, and there was usually a toxic medley of 12 types of powder fired suppressed in them. Not sure if that was an FL issue or just complete filth.
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I would use motor oil on my guns before I used something called "Frog Lube"
The testing I read some years ago showed that FL was very slippery and very good at corrosion resistance. As such I use what I have left as an anti-rust coat here in tropical FL. Seems to work well and it does soak into phosphated finishes.
As a lube it gummed up my well broken in Colt .38 super, super pasty when mixed with the usual soot from shooting. I do stay with non-toxic lubes.
The testing I read some years ago showed that FL was very slippery and very good at corrosion resistance. As such I use what I have left as an anti-rust coat here in tropical FL. Seems to work well and it does soak into phosphated finishes.
As a lube it gummed up my well broken in Colt .38 super, super pasty when mixed with the usual soot from shooting. I do stay with non-toxic lubes.
I've had firearms seize up tight when Froglube mixed with residue from .22 LR ammo and the preservative Colt uses when shipping new firearms. In fact, the wife's P22 locked up so hard I thought something broke. It locked up a 1911 I'd had for decades and thought I had cleaned it of all Colt preservative.
I don't use Froglube on my firearms anymore, but it does make a good lube when drilling metal.
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