I have been using Shooter's Choice FP10 and dabs of Gunslick graphite grease on "high wear" areas on all my systems and have zero complaints. Great stuff and is easily found.
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I have been using Shooter's Choice FP10 and dabs of Gunslick graphite grease on "high wear" areas on all my systems and have zero complaints. Great stuff and is easily found.
Last edited by MRevolutionIX; 04-03-11 at 10:14.
Frog Lube sounds interesting. One of my dept guys apparently is a distributor for it. I'll see if I can get a T&E sample.
I like Break Free for cleaning and lube. In deep winter I was told to use Mobile1 15W50. I have yet to try the mobile1, but my Break Free has yet to give me issues in extreme cold. Everything goes bang when the trigger is pulled, even in sub 0 temps.
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You're gonna eat it?????
Just kidding. This stuff sounds interesting, where are you guys getting this froglube?
Oh, and I saw an ad for a new gun lube in a products magazine at the PD, and can't for the life of me, remember what the name was....it was touted as going on wet, and penetrating and drying to a nice, super slick dry lubricant. It was in a small squeeze bottle with a pointed aplicator tip, I think. I know, everbody rags on dry lubes, but I don't like my duty rifle (or pistol) dripping wet with oil. Oily guns and ammo that have to sit in them for long periods of time are a no go for me. I have seen duds on qualification day, most likely caused by oil-killed primers. On range days, yes, I soak them, but in the patrol car, they can't be dripping wet. Anyone know what this new lube might have been? I might recognize the name if I heard it.
Any fellow floridians ever use this stuff ? http://www.bdsuperlube.com/
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Mobil One and synthetic bearing grease. Works great for much less than the so-called "gun oils".
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Slip 2000 for me, i also run a gun grease
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