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  • jeremy

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    Feb 18, 2008
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    Fiddler's Green
    I just received my Bonus Pac Militec-1 order with free shipping. Darn that was fast shipping. I'll let you all know what I think about this stuff.

    This stuff works good. Follow the directions on how to properly lube for the first time.

    The only disadvantage is not real good in salt water environments. :D
     

    koenig clone

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    Jan 14, 2009
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    fairmount
    i've been using a newer product called gunzilla. works great. had trouble removing some plastic fouling from a smokeless muzzleloader. took it right out. ate up some surface rust on a shotgun i took hunting during a rainstorm this season. I can't say enough good things about it. In my experience oils tend to attract dirt. this stuff doesnt.

    Gunzilla
     

    tyler34

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    Dec 2, 2008
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    bloomington
    i've been using a newer product called gunzilla. works great. had trouble removing some plastic fouling from a smokeless muzzleloader. took it right out. ate up some surface rust on a shotgun i took hunting during a rainstorm this season. I can't say enough good things about it. In my experience oils tend to attract dirt. this stuff doesnt.

    Gunzilla

    so it's an all-in-one? I only see one product for sale.
     

    slacker

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    Aug 26, 2008
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    Indianapols, IN
    I actually decided to try out "shocker lube" on my 10/22 and have been really impressed. It doesn't "catch" all the grime and residue from the notoriously dirty .22 cartridge.

    I used it for years on my paintball guns back when I played and even after cycling the bolt 2000 times in a day it was still very well lubricated.

    My only concern is the heat, but so far after about 400 rounds it seems to be working well.

    Other than that I use Rem Oil
     

    slow1911s

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    Apr 3, 2008
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    Indianapolis
    Kellube from Neil Keller and FP10. I really like Kellube because there is no aromatic carrier in the product, unlike FP10 or CLP. It won't "walk." Neil developed it with a automotive industry contact for sliding friction applications. Kustom Ballistics

    I used to use Slide Glide from Brian Enos and loved it. Works really well when its warm in a loose gun (aka Glock.)
     

    witham79

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    Feb 6, 2009
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    3 in one

    Just wondering if any of you all ever used 3-IN-ONE oil on your guns. an older buddy said he has been usin it for years just wondering if anyone else has.


    on the 3 in one oil i also have used 3 in 1 and ive never had any thing go bad with it. although lucas oil has put out a knew gun oil now and i have been pretty impressed with it . so for around 5 bucks for a small bottle you give it a try i belive youll like it..
     
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