You've gotta respect the range. Loses wars, shines shoes, cleans and lubes guns, alienates wives, disinfects wounds, prevents rust, and moistens skin. All this, and super low toxicity: I'm marinating a pork shoulder in it right now.
I was talked into buying a bottle of Ballistol about 20 years ago. I still have it, and you can guess why. Have tried giving it away and no takers..........
My wife LOVES the smell of traditional Hoppes #9. She says I should wear it as cologne.![]()
There's a lot of snake oil out there and I've tried most of it at one time or another. My policy now is that I only use products that have a national stock number. If it can keep a M249 running in the desert or the Arctic, there's a good chance that it will get me through my day at the range. I was a break free user for a long time until a friend of mine who did a couple of tours in Afghanistan turned me on to M-Pro7. That's pretty much all I use now. Their gun cleaner works really well and there is very little smell. One thing you do not want to ever try is Frog Lube. I thought I had found THE gun lube but that stuff is the devils sperm. I had a 1911 that I had applied it to and it seemed great. Very slippery and dry. In the middle of an IDPA match the gun started to slow down and something that resembled maple syrup started oozing out of everywhere. Shortly after, the gun seized up. What a project cleaning it up! I ended up throwing out about $100 worth of the stuff. Do yourself a favor, DON'T USE IT!!!
A few years ago, one of the gunsmiths here recommended this. It's all I use as a lubricant now.
Thanks for the tip about M-Pro7, will definitely check it out. As for Frog Lube, it's definitely bad if it's used like grease. I use it the way I use car wax: I wipe a very, very thin coating on exposed areas, let it dry (or sit in the sun), and then wipe it all off. Project Farm rates it among the very best for corrosion prevention, which is the only thing I use it for. Again, just my experience.
Another vote for G96 as the "best" CLP. That's not to say Hoppe's #9, Lubriplate and Lucas grease don't all have important place on my bench.G96 for the win . It's a modern day Ballistol without the stink.
Another vote for G96 as the "best" CLP. That's not to say Hoppe's #9, Lubriplate and Lucas grease don't all have important place on my bench.
Germany never had a chance. They had George Luger. We had John Browning. Their pistols were 9mm. Ours were 45.
Germany never had a chance. They had George Luger. We had John Browning. Their pistols were 9mm. Ours were 45.
Actually 95% of what I use is 3 in1 oil/lithium grease(lubrication) and WD-40/Hoppe's#9 for cleaning. Been using this on rifles/shotguns/handguns and reloading equipment for 50 years. And I'll put my equipment up against anybody's posted here as cleanliness/lubrication and function.
Youse guys want a fireball cleaner?.........Look up the formula for Ed's Red.
G96 for the win . It's a modern day Ballistol without the stink.