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  • #16
    Originally posted by ReManG View Post
    So, as the OP, what did you do? Have you refreshed your stock of Hoppe's Elite, or gone out on a limb with the frog lube???
    I won't need to shop for new product for a while. I was interested in frog lube because I was worried about keeping the dark staining off, but its holding up pretty well, it was a mess when I got it.

    I'll try the frog lube next time I have the cash to spare.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by b4uqzme View Post
      ^^^ holy crap. I didn't say they need NO lubrication...
      Originally posted by ReManG View Post
      I never said you did... But what we mean and what others hear can be worlds apart.... Just covering the bases man... besides, your name makes me want to take a good look at myself...
      [emoji1]
      Rest in peace Muggsy

      "Individual Muslims may show splendid qualities, but the influence of the religion paralyses the social development of those who follow it. No stronger retrograde force exists in the world." Winston Churchill 1899

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      • #18
        I'm using it on my two CW's....... seems to work just fine. My only gripe, and reason I'm not using it on my other firearms is the need to strip off all the old "petro-lube" products and heat up the guns before putting on the F.L...... and just haven't taken the time to do all the rest of the "family"

        For the CW's, it does seem to do a good job, they clean up easily after a range trip, (although not sure how much better than the rem-oil treated ones and others that I have used). Once I run out, will I get more? Uncertain at this point. Am I happy with the F.L. yep, so far so good.
        Kahr CW40 -
        Springfield XDM compact 9mm
        SPringfield XDM .40
        Browning Buckmark
        S&W M&P 9 compact
        GTO - Core 15 - AR
        S&W M&P 15-22

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        • #19
          Originally posted by windsearcher View Post
          I'm using it on my two CW's....... seems to work just fine. My only gripe, and reason I'm not using it on my other firearms is the need to strip off all the old "petro-lube" products and heat up the guns before putting on the F.L...... and just haven't taken the time to do all the rest of the "family"
          Eh, I think this part is overrated..... I just slather it on, hit it up with a hairdryer, or shoot it until warm and wipe off the excess, then give it another round next time... No cleaning the "petro-lube" off.... The Frog Lube/SEAL 1 does that for you... But at first I was doing the same thing and cleaning in alcohol, etc... The whole leave the firearm in the sun thing works very well in the warmer months.... I am getting lazy and liking the fact that this stuff lets me clean in the kitchen where it is warm in the winter...
          Comparison is the thief of Joy....

          CW380
          MK9

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          • #20
            Awesome info! Makes me realize Ballistol and Slip 2000 are just middle of the road products!

            Originally posted by K.C. View Post
            Froglube is excellent, Ive been using it since 2012. heres some info on its performance...


            http://www.dayattherange.com/?page_id=3667

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            • #21
              I love the stuff. I use it on all 3 guns (MK9, FNS9, custom built AR15.) Works great and doesn't stink up my shop (or what my girlfriend calls the dining room.)

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              • #22
                After reading the http://www.dayattherange.com/?page_id=3667 I did more research and found Seal 1 (basically the same stuff but orange) and bought it and really like it. Got the combo kit with the paste and semi-liquid (and patches - haven't used those yet though).

                Those tests show high lubricity and corrosion resistance for the frog lube, so I suspect Seal1 offers the same.

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