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    Quote Originally Posted by gcfennell View Post
    Weapon Shield is all you need my friend. Cradle to grave.
    It'll remove all gunk, carbon, fouling, and lead.
    Well, I'm going to try it, but you know the old saying about "if it sounds too good to be true . . ."

    I shall keep an open mind!

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    Joe

    There's always the "exception to the rule", and this is it.
    Check this out:

    http://www.oa2.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6624

    Best regards,
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    Quote Originally Posted by gcfennell View Post
    There's always the "exception to the rule", and this is it.
    Check this out: http://www.oa2.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6624

    Best regards,
    George
    Feedback like that is fine, but I have yet to see some tests that involve more than folks rubbing some on, noticing how smooth it is, and running guns 50-200 rounds.

    I've got my own tests underway which will be less gunzine-esque, but I was hoping for more.

    This is not a dig at you or your product, George, just an observation. I hope your product is what you say. Another quality product to choose from is always welcome.
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    Skintop

    Absolutely understood Skintop and I totally agree. But I do guarantee it for the long haul, as it was engineered to be for. But that's exactly what I like to see....the kind of trials and testing you are doing yourself. That speaks louder than volumes of words.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gcfennell View Post
    Absolutely understood Skintop and I totally agree. But I do guarantee it for the long haul, as it was engineered to be for. But that's exactly what I like to see....the kind of trials and testing you are doing yourself. That speaks louder than volumes of words.
    Best regards,
    George

    George,

    How would you decsribe this lubes ability to withstand heat? Does a lubed BCG remain lubed/wet for hundreds of rounds or does the lube cook off, necessitating additional lube application? Approx how many rounds before the cookoff and relube is required?

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    George,
    How would you decsribe this lubes ability to withstand heat? Does a lubed BCG remain lubed/wet for hundreds of rounds or does the lube cook off, necessitating additional lube application? Approx how many rounds before the cookoff and relube is required?
    In an advanced boundary film scenario, as provided by the WS-CLP, the extreme pressure boundary film will remain and a vapor phase lubrication takes place EVEN after the weapon appears to be dry. In many test firings of fully automatic weapons, the WS-CLP still remains intact (while exibiting signs of vaporing) and keeping the weapons functional, through hundreds of rounds, as well as GE miniguns going thousands of rounds with the WS-CLP. As we all know, the caliber of each weapon will heat differently; some slower (small calibers) and some quicker (large calibers). The .50 BMG is one of the hottest to run in the shortest amounts of time, and the WS-CLP has been used extensively along with our Lithi-Shield Grease on those .50s mounted on the Hummers, by the 10th Mountain, in Southern Tikrit and Northern Baghdad with outstanding results of "no weapons failures" during firefights that lasted from 1 hour to 6 hours..
    I think you will be pleasantly suprised to see just how well it works for you in your BCG operation. WS-CLP keeps going long after others fail. Thats not meant to sound like a commercial for the product, but a direct statement of fact.
    This is why, I offered it up as a free sample (and an adequate 1 ounce bottle) so people can see for themselves.
    Best regards,
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    George Breakfree CLP isnt the best thing for the outside of weapons. Example if you store a parkerized gun in a foam container it will destroy the finish. How is yours in the same senario and how is it for wiping down and storing a weapon?
    Thanks

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    Difference

    Dramatically different, sir, with no solvents or corrosive chemicals whatsoever. No more solvent smell (just a cinnamon scent), non-toxic, lubricity so high that it keeps weapons functioning in the most adverse conditions and protects against rust better that anything out there.

    Did you request a sample yet Shihan? If you didn't please do and see for yourself.

    Best regards,
    George
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    Sorry to change the topic, but our department has a policy that when you shott your gun, you have to clean it before you go home. If we have a class that is a couple of days, we havet o clean it on the last day.

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    Just got my 1ounce sample of Weapon Shield. (Thanks George....)
    (Ya all know How I love free stuff)
    I'll be checking it out and report back.

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