Frog Lube

leeawalden

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Feb 21, 2005
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Just did my first application of the stuff on a pistol. We'll see how it does. But so far I really really like it as compared to oil (was using whatever I had on hand, even used some Mobile One Syn).

If you haven't heard of it go check it out. Its pricey, but the paste goes a long way.
 

SGaynor

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frog lube...
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rovercanus

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I've been using it on my M9 for a year and my 96A1 for about six months without an issue on either. They both wipe clean easy but I still throughly clean the barrels even though they say it keeps them cleaner.
I've shot both pistols in 10 degree weather without a problem. The M9 has been shot in the upper 90 degree range also.
Did you heat your pistol up after you applied it?
 

leeawalden

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Feb 21, 2005
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I never have been to particular to cleaning products, like I said I've even been using some synthetic motor oil, I don't really abuse anything so it served its purpose fine. I actually watched a few youtube videos and found some interesting stuff about it compared to some of the other popular lubricants.

I didn't heat up the gun after I applied it, just did it last night. Will probably pop off a few this weekend turkey hunting to see how it works. I understand that as it heats up it will essentially self lubricate and seep out of the metal. What I really like about it is that it is biodegradable, won't ruin clothes or just plum get over everything. I like how it goes on with a brush once the gun is heated up, really like the paste (though this is the first paste lubricant I've ever used). It is time consuming with letting it treat for an hour before wiping off, but the best thing I like about it is that it dry until it heats up, no mess.


Here is the youtube video, I chuckle at some of these youtube gun nut people, but basically I found what I was looking for, which CLP did the best job in the worst conditions. And again, the fact that the weapon is dry once its treated until you fire is pretty cool.

Scott...I remember my feurst beer!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBT3KUbpwm4
 

leeawalden

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Feb 21, 2005
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Atlanta, GA
I still use oil on most all of mine but thought I would try something different. For ones I fire a lot I will use this, but for something staying in the safe, I don't know if I'll take the time to treat each one.

And I FINALLY picked up a safe this past weekend, should be delivered next week.