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  1. #101
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    Big fan of WeaponShield. Stays where you put it, does a good job for lubing, and cleans up really well. Technically a CLP but I use it as my primary lube and have been pleased with it.
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    Gun lube opinion #397,465.

    http://www.gunslick.com/products/che...ultralube.aspx

    Works great. Seems to provide less friction on 1911 slides, AR bolts/carriers and FAL bolt/carriers.

    I figure I spent good $ on my firearms so why "cheapen up" when it comes to lube. The cost difference is probably cheaper than the cost of a full magazine worth of ammo.

    Needless to say I don't run straight 50w Wolfs Head brand in my cars either. It does seem Mobil 1 would do the job just fine in a firearm application though. We'll cross that bridge when and IF ever we come across it.

    FWIW. NADA.
    Last edited by ostrobothnian; 03-26-11 at 06:08.

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    Weaponshield and Slip2000 EWL are the ones I use. I still ocassionally use Militec and the LAV endorses it in his latest DVD's.

    Quote Originally Posted by mattmcg View Post
    Big fan of WeaponShield. Stays where you put it, does a good job for lubing, and cleans up really well. Technically a CLP but I use it as my primary lube and have been pleased with it.



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    Weaponshield here, too, since it also cleans well. But if I did a multi-thousand round weekend, I might switch to Larue Machine Gunners Lube. I keep wondering what BCM lubes up their BCGs with...that seems to be pretty darn good.
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    I found this awhile back...

    fwiw...http://grantcunningham.com/lubricants101.html
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    The KAC manual says CLP and ArmaLite Tech Note #29 backs that up. Seems like its working so far.
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    Quote Originally Posted by militarymoron View Post
    anyone here tried frog lube?
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    Last week, my nephew in MARSOC, who is somewhere in SE Asia, requested I send him the Frog Lube Paste. I'll order him some Monday and ship it to him, along with the crayons and coloring books he asked for. BTW, he said the coloring book stuff is for the local kids??

    Never heard of Frog Lube before his request.

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    I use Weapon Shield, stuff is great.
    Last edited by graffex; 03-26-11 at 21:59.

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    I may have to try Slip 2000 EWL when I get back. I've always used synthetic ATF with great results and it doesn't burn/dry off as fast as CLP or others I've used.

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    I use Militec right now and like it a lot. Would like to try the Slip 2000EWL though.

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