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    I would contact them and order direct.

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    Where can I order and not get raped on shipping?



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    It looks like the price is the same no matter where you buy. A few ads on eBay and I think shipping was $6-7.

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    Just go to www.froglube.com , shiping for 4oz bottle is 3.50.
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    Sorry it's www.froglubeclp.com
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    Thanks!

    Thank you IG for this discovery and sharing with us. I just ordered some from Shades of Gray Tactical. For the oil (4oz) and grease (4oz) it was about 25.00 shipped. Was cheapest I could find with a quick search.

    I have been a huge Mobil 1 oil fan in guns (partly due to free Mobil 1 I received for some car stuff I do. And mostly because in my limited shooting experience it lasts the longest across all my weapon platforms. ) Will report back on how this works for me!

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    I started using froglube a couple of months ago on my ARs and my Glocks. I ran my Glock17 through the Glock Instructor Workshop, about 500 rounds. The pistol not only stayed well lubed (not that a G17 needs much) but the cleanup was amazing. I usually don't buy into the "CLP" concept. Most products that try to do it all don't do any particular job well. For that reason I use a cleaner then a lube. The Froglube did both amazingly well. I shot one of my ARs with Froglube after I had the barrel shortend and a Battlecomp pinned on it. Same results. Amazingly persistent lubrication and 90% of the gun just wiped clean. What little carbon I had to attack just took a bit more Froglube to get off. Monday I am going to a one day patrol carbine course, will probably shoot about 600 rounds. I am looking forward to seeing how the Froglube works. I prepped my Glocks with the heat up and apply the Froglube method. Both my ARs just got cleaned of other solvents, the Froglubed cold. Once I shot them and they heated up, didn't seem to matter.

    I posted a thread in the "other assault rifles" section reference cleaning an SGL21 after corrosive ammo. I mentioned Mpro7 and Froglube, but all I got was the Ballistol and water answer. No one seems interested in discussing Froglube protecting form corrosive ammo. So let me put it this way: if corrosive ammo is an issue of salt in the primers causing corrosion/rust, and Froglube is a great corrosion inhibitor from salt water...should Froglube help protect against corrosive ammo damage? Or am I confusing different issues? Will it not matter in the barrel/gas system even if they are treated with Froglube?
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    Little update after the weekend schuetzenfest. I forgot my FrogLube so I just shot the SBR with the lube that was on it from the last go out. Probably fired around 220 rounds throughout the day. Temperature was in the high 90's.

    Lube was still present and everything ran as it should. Got home and did a little wipe down and most of the accumulated carbon just wiped off. Same with the inside of the upper. I applied a little new FrogLube and made it ready for next outing.



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    Thanks for the heads up, IG.

    Gonna try some Frog Lube out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by old grunt usmc View Post
    Thanks for the link. The last time I was looking, you had to purchase from a dealer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqgunz View Post
    Lube was still present and everything ran as it should. Got home and did a little wipe down and most of the accumulated carbon just wiped off. Same with the inside of the upper. I applied a little new FrogLube and made it ready for next.
    How is this different than your experience with EWL?
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