i also use the froglube liquid as well s the paste.. the liquid is the solvent for the barrel.
I don't like CLP either. Anything that's supposed to be able to provide lubrication while simultaneously cutting and cleaning out lubrication is a compromise. You just need to spray some shit into the action and keep on going..I get that. On the battlefield you need to compromise, and you aren't going to be bottles of a real lube and a true solvent. For most shooters though, it's not that hard to have a bottle that's appropriate for each task on hand.Why would anyone use Frog Lube... I have a big problem w/ a lube that needs to be heated up just to be applied... In case you did not know FL was tested by the Army and was dead last... CLP works much better for a all around lube... Every once in awhile the Army gets things right, and FL was not the answer to lube rifles...
I've used the general mpro cleaner but not the bore solvent. the cleaner seems to make short work of oils and carbon, but damn - it ain't cheap!Forgot to mention MPro7! Really a great all around solvent & cleaner. Bio friendly, so no worries about getting it on my skin or inhaling fumes. Plus it works great for everything except copper fouling. For that, I use KG 12.
It's the same exact thing as the Hoppes Elite, available in an orange bottle at Walmart. I usually buy it on sale from Midway and got a dozen bottles on sale for 50% off from a a deal thread on here last year.I've used the general mpro cleaner but not the bore solvent. the cleaner seems to make short work of oils and carbon, but damn - it ain't cheap!
OOhh, and it's "military grade".I've been a big fan of Breakthrough solvents, oils and lubes for the last year or so. No smell means I can clean my guns indoors without the wife bitchibg about the smell.
https://www.breakthroughclean.com
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OOhh, and it's "military grade".
See post 16.Why would anyone use Frog Lube... I have a big problem w/ a lube that needs to be heated up just to be applied... In case you did not know FL was tested by the Army and was dead last... CLP works much better for a all around lube... Every once in awhile the Army gets things right, and FL was not the answer to lube rifles...
I've been a big fan of Breakthrough solvents, oils and lubes for the last year or so. No smell means I can clean my guns indoors without the wife bitchibg about the smell.
https://www.breakthroughclean.com
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I dont see how they can call there stuff Mil-Spec. since its not authorized in the Army TM 9-1005-319-10... It might be great stuff, but your not authorized to use it in a Issue 5.56 rifle.
Is it just me?? Or dose it look like a big bottle of Astroglide?
Like I said, it might awesome stuff, but I've never used it. Astroglide on the other hand....
They're not calling it mil-spec, they labeled it military grade.
Yeah, anything can be military grade.Labels of dubious distinction