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Old 02-08-2011, 03:41 AM
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Anybody use or have an opinion on Slip 2000? Picked up a bottle at a gun show upon the advice of a gun show dealer I trust. He says, after use, it makes the next cleaning a lot easier.

The plastic bottle reads, in part, "Penetrates existing lubricants and rust"; "Non-Toxic"; "Helps cut carbon and lead"; "Reduces friction and metal wear"; "Gun Lubricant, Cleaner, Preservative"; "{No}oils, petroleum, distillates or PTFE"; "For use on all types of ground weapons, i.e.:AK47, AR15, M16, MP5, AND 240, 249 SAW"; "No VOC or CFC"; "Withstands extreme temperatures."

It has very little odor, and if it's as good and long lasting as advertised, I'm wondering why no one mentions it.
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Old 02-08-2011, 04:35 AM
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I use it and like it, But I'm hard pressed to say it or anything else is greatly superior to 3 in1 oil sold for household use. Maybe if I was running a GE minigun or quad .50 I would pay more attention to lubrication issues.
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