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Frog lube

This is the best lube you could possible buy on the market. Not only does it lubricate, it also takes the carbon build up off and waterproofs and protects your firearms like no other.
 
The only pain, if you are the kind to follow instructions, is that FL and oil-based lubes don't play well together. Therefore, the makers of FL suggest you strip all of the oil-based prior to treating with FL. So, break out the brake cleaner, etc. for the first application.

Also, to use the paste they suggest you heat the firearm up. I use a heat gun. But once it's on the gun, it's there to stay.

I like it but it is a pain for the initial application.
 
Here is a comparison of Frog Lube and Mil-Comm. Always have used Mil-Comm, just a preference. Have tested Frog Lube but stick with Mil-Comm.

A 27-minute video, but it's a good test with results returned. If you don't have the time, Mil-Comm came out ahead of Frog Lube as Frog Lube had much more rust/pitting in test results than Mil-Comm:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtKkSRLQN_A&feature=player_embedded
 
Is it strictly a lubricant? I really don't care for products that have multiple intended uses because they rarely perform any of them well.

So far everything I've heard seem positive.
 
Here is a comparison of Frog Lube and Mil-Comm. Always have used Mil-Comm, just a preference. Have tested Frog Lube but stick with Mil-Comm.

A 27-minute video, but it's a good test with results returned. If you don't have the time, Mil-Comm came out ahead of Frog Lube as Frog Lube had much more rust/pitting in test results than Mil-Comm:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtKkSRLQN_A&feature=player_embedded

might have to check that stuff out!
 
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