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    I use Eezox on my 1911's, revolvers, bolt guns, and ARs. I was a little skeptical at first about using it on the ARs because it dries in a few minutes and I wasn't sure it would provide adequate lubrication. Not only does it lube well, it's a great rust inhibitor. If you use no other cleaning or lube products, it makes cleaning easier each time you use it. I'm not crazy about the smell of it, but trust me, it works!

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    I'm grooving on gunzilla right now. Have a new BCM Middy, ran about 400 rounds through it without a problem. Olied/cleaned it beforehand, easy cleaning afterwards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by just a scout View Post
    I'm grooving on gunzilla right now. Have a new BCM Middy, ran about 400 rounds through it without a problem. Olied/cleaned it beforehand, easy cleaning afterwards.
    Hmmmmm,I had just bought some Gunzilla cleaner stuff,,,,works pretty good at that,,but haven't tried the Lube yet !!!

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    I used CLP on my AR's until lately. I still use it to wipe down and such because there are several "tests" and CLP is always one of the top three oils for rust protection.

    When I bought my last AR a few months ago, I asked the manufacturer what lube they recommended and they said "KG-4". I've been using it for a few months. Haven't had any problems without cleaning over 650 rounds. Lube it with KG-4 about every 250-300 rounds. This is my new AR lube.

    For lubricating grease I used TW25B. Pistol slides, triggers, etc.

    For serious rust protection, I use "Grease, Rifle" Army Surplus stuff that was made the same month JFK was shot-11/63. I use a toothbrush spread it on thick and then wipe it off. Like most grease, it is impossible to wipe off and will leave a fine film. I'm on my third can (I opened my last can last year) and have been using this grease for 30+ years. I've hunted in salt water marshes, swamps, in the rain, etc. and it protects like magic. Good luck on finding some but if you do, its great for rust protection.

    Tri-Flow is good for delicate fine mechanisms. When it first came out it was called Tri-Flon and DuPont made them change their name.

    That's all I know...
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    Slip 2000 EWL (extreme weapons lube )
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    Anybody heard of this stuff?

    So I was out at my buddy's place with some friends sending some rounds down range and he turned me on to a fairly new product from a former US Navy Seal. It's called, you guessed it, FROG LUBE! This stuff is biodegradable and is a CPL that is absorbed into the pores of the metal. You apply it and wipe off the excess and as the metal warms up, for lack of a better term, it "leaches" to the surface in a sort of "Wet" state. It calims that it will increase velocity and tighten shot groups when the bore has been treated! It comes in a liquid and a paste for use in places like glide points and contact points. It claims that carbon won't stick and cleaning is a breeze once treated. It also has a pleasant odor of pepermint so you can wash your shop towels right along with your clothes without the wife coming unglued!

    I haven't got to try it out yet but I'll post again when I have results.

    You can check it out at www.froglube.com.

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    + 1 for Militec and TW25B...

    AND Eros Body Glide.

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    Does anyone know what lubricant/protectant BCM ships their uppers with? I found that smell amazing for some reason, and have been curious as to what it was.
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    Quote Originally Posted by opmike View Post
    Does anyone know what lubricant/protectant BCM ships their uppers with? I found that smell amazing for some reason, and have been curious as to what it was.
    Seems like I remember Paul saying they used G96 in the shop as a GP protectant and lube.To me it kinda smells like the Doublebubble chewing gum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Katar View Post
    Why? And on which parts do you apply this lube?
    I put it on the BCG. When I train and shoot an excess of 1K rds a day if I used lube it would just get hot and run off. High temp grease will not. I was told about this from james yeager.

    In a lot of the training classes/ training secession their are always people relubing their guns on break, not me

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