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    I recently started using motor oil and noticed a positive difference. It dries slower than other lubes and I've yet to see any downsides. I also keep a small bottle of Weaponshield CLP in my grip if I need an emergency cleaner/lubricant. Love the smell of that stuff!

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    I like breakfree LP(not CLP) the best out of the few I have tried, but I hate the bottle they put it in.

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    My all around go to gun lube is Weapon Shield CLP.Best Ive used to date.
    Next favorite is Mil-comm all the various flavors depending on need and application.
    Base fall back lube is Break Free CLP and LP(I have a huge amount on hand from two decades of gun oil OCD)
    Then after all that I have a six foot tall two door locker full of various gun lubes to include several quarts of LSA.
    In a pinch I'll use whatever makes the parts of the gun look wet and slick.
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    I figured the basic "gun oils" like the RemOil would be poor choices when the gun got hot!

    Great responses guys...the list is growing, keep the opinions coming!

    Thanks

    Sparky
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    I have no problems with the Slip 2000 product line. I use it for cleaning and for lubrication. I used to use Weaponshield which is also great. I prefer non-toxic lubes.

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    Years ago I bought a Defensive Edge Grail. Sully sent it with a bottle of Slip ewl. I used it and it worked. Last year I went to an EAG class and Pat Rogers gave me a bottle while there. I think there's a reason that the guys who know the platform swear by this stuff. The kinds of guys that see hundreds of thousands or even millions of rounds a year use it. That's a clue to me. They might get it free but if it didn't work they would not use it. It's the onlt lube I use for my firearms other than my precision Remington .308.
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    Slip EWL, Old school LSA, and Royal Purple 20W-50/Militec-1 (2/3+1/3 mix), for a while now. RP is as thick as EWL. Haven't noticed hardly any smoke from high round count sessions. I've noticed all three lubes stay put for a long time, at least 800 to 1000 rounds, when generously applied.
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    I like Super Lube for bolts, slides, etc.

    I also like Weapon Shield CLP for a good general purpose lube or for really cold weather.
    "The sword is more important than the shield, and skill is more important than either. The final weapon is the brain. All else is supplemental." John Steinbeck

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    Bug Juice for me. I used 10w fully synthetic diesel engine oil instead of mobil 1 for my base.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarshallDodge View Post
    I like Super Lube for bolts, slides, etc.

    I also like Weapon Shield CLP for a good general purpose lube or for really cold weather.
    Marshall, I viewed the link you posted. Looks interesting. Is it really that much more slick than regular gun lube?
    Any reason you chose that over the High Temp stuff?

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