Sounds like some kind of soap, are you pimin here?
Pimpin
Translates to Waffle House...d@mn good lube right there
Swiss reference...
Is a great grease for old bolt guns....
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Sounds like some kind of soap, are you pimin here?
Pimpin
Translates to Waffle House...d@mn good lube right there
CLP user from way back.
They gave it to us at the ranges to evaluate, we liked it.
In 37 years I think I used 2.
I recently changed to the Militec.
Somebody posted the video 7 to 10 days ago, CLP turned out to be deficient in the desert.
Lots of newscasts about it, wish I could find it, it sold me and I found it on Amazon.
CLP now in the garage.....
How often you operating in the desert?
I hate Frog Lube with a passion.
Ballistic is good stuff, but tastes like hell.
Any gun Lube or cleaner will work on a Glock, they ain't picky.
Personally, I use Mobil 1 synthetic automotive grease when I want grease, and mix up my own gun oil. Many guys that are outstanding gun guys run straight motor oil, but here's what I mix:
2 quarts synthetic motor oil
1 quart automatic transmission fluid. Brand and spec don't matter.
1 bottle of original STP. The blue bottle.
1 7oz. jar of Hoppe's #9
If I mixed up all of this my great-grand children would still be using it!
But thanks for the recipe, you can always adjust proportions...
Lots of bad long term effects with Frog Lube. Also not good in cold weather. It gums up to the point it feels like molasses when working the slide on a semi.
I like the Outer's aerosol Gun Cleaner (nitro solvent) followed by Rem Oil. Then a touch of Outer's Choke Tube and Gun Grease in the right places and you're good to go.