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  • #16
    Originally posted by skiflydive View Post
    I've used Frog Lube for a couple of years. I like it. I'm sticking with it myself.
    +1.

    I was sometimes self conscious about carrying concealed with a freshly Ballistol cleaned gun. People look at you like you need to wash your socks more often. At my age, people don't bat an eye if they smell the "Icy Hot" aroma that FrogLube has. I like to think of it as olfactory camouflage.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by JohnR View Post
      "Frog lube - I'm sticking with it". Quote of the day!
      Yeah...I ruminated over that myself before I hit enter. There's nothing sticky about it if it's used correctly so I'll keep on using FrogLube.

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      • #18
        If it works for you stick with it! We followed their recommendations to the letter and ended up with glue.

        I'm very happy I never put either Fireclean or Frog Lube on anything I own.

        This is exactly what concerned me, is people sing the praises of this stuff, next best thing since sliced bread (gluten free, what is a gluten and what the heck does it look like?).
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        In Memory of Paul "Dietrich" Stines.
        Dad: Say something nice to your cousin Shirley
        Dietrich: For a fat girl you sure don't sweat much.
        Cue sound of Head slap.

        RIP Muggsy & TMan

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        • #19
          Thought about frog lube, cause who doesn't want to be "current?" But Ballistol works so well I couldn't get properly motivated to go through the process of changing. Now this comes along and makes me feel smart. Good thread.
          Rest in peace Muggsy

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Bawanna View Post
            If it works for you stick with it! We followed their recommendations to the letter and ended up with glue.

            I'm very happy I never put either Fireclean or Frog Lube on anything I own.

            This is exactly what concerned me, is people sing the praises of this stuff, next best thing since sliced bread (gluten free, what is a gluten and what the heck does it look like?).
            This thread has me thinking though. I think I'll tear down my Kahrs this afternoon and have a good look. I'll report back later.

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            • #21
              I'm anxious to hear your results.

              I keep hearing slippery, slick surface, but that Colt Rail Gun and Rifle bolt were genuinely sticky. I could almost hold it under my finger like that polygrip commercial for them false choppers, the plastic real looking ones, not the wooden ones like George Washington had.

              I hope yours are still slippery but I'll never understand why we'd have different results but there's lots of things I don't understand so I'll be ok, really I will.
              http://bawanna45.wix.com/bawannas-grip-emporium#!
              In Memory of Paul "Dietrich" Stines.
              Dad: Say something nice to your cousin Shirley
              Dietrich: For a fat girl you sure don't sweat much.
              Cue sound of Head slap.

              RIP Muggsy & TMan

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Ed M View Post
                +1.

                I was sometimes self conscious about carrying concealed with a freshly Ballistol cleaned gun. People look at you like you need to wash your socks more often. At my age, people don't bat an eye if they smell the "Icy Hot" aroma that FrogLube has. I like to think of it as olfactory camouflage.
                I have come to notice, the scent to Ballistol mixed with the odor of day old Depends really turns people off.
                Getting old isn't for sissies.
                "Never pet a burning dog"

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                • #23
                  Try boiling the parts in hot water to get that gummy stuff off. Dad's regiment did that with their small arms in the 1943 Aleutian Campaign.
                  A man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition
                  -Rudyard Kipling

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Armybrat View Post
                    Try boiling the parts in hot water to get that gummy stuff off. Dad's regiment did that with their small arms in the 1943 Aleutian Campaign.
                    That's the answer right there. Then though, follow up with spraying it down with non-chlorinated brake cleaner. Then, lube lightly and reassemble.


                    Tim

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                    • #25
                      Hoppe's, rem oil, and a little slip 2,000. = no problems.
                      Besides Hoppe's smells good.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by 340pd View Post
                        I have come to notice, the scent to Ballistol mixed with the odor of day old Depends really turns people off.
                        To really piss off the missus, I have used Hoppe's Bench Rest, Gunk Engine Bright and the worst of the worst... PB Blaster!

                        Those smells are a sure fire one way ticket to the casa del pooch.

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                        • #27
                          I would guess some people made lots of money with be latest blah blah blah. But at the end of the day the good old fashion stuff never failed and probably never will.
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                          • #28
                            I have actually come to kinda like the smell of Ballistol, cleaned my carry piece with it this morning. It never even crossed my mind that others could smell the stuff. I clean with ballistol, then use synthetic ATF and Super lube. The super lube is odorless, but the ATF is sort of smelly, maybe that overpowers the Ballistol, and everyone I encounter things I'm a grease monkey or something. Probably the something.
                            NRA Benefactor

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                            • #29
                              I have never heard of lubing the firing pin in a bolt rifle. Always run them dry.
                              Tomorrow I am ordering an Anderson Tactical AM15 with RF85. Its and AR that you do not lube. They put 4000 rounds through one in 4 hours and melted down the hand guard but the gun kept functioning. In the test against an oiled gun, the oiled gun started to have failures after 1000 rounds. You clean the gun with soap and water!!! No oil to get sticky or gather dust. Seems like a great idea and I hope it is worth the $250 upcharge over the regular version. It's not a coating, but some kind of treatment in the metal that reduces the friction by 85% over a standard oiled gun. It came down to the Anderson in a carbine length gas tube with the RF85 treatment or an Aero Precision with a mid length gas tube. I like the idea of putting it away for a month or two and just grabbing it and shooting.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by OvalNut View Post
                                ......spraying it down with non-chlorinated brake cleaner.
                                This. I do this to every weapon I put froglube on, and that would be every handgun I own. Froglube doesn't play well with other lube, and I've seen it make that sticky mess on a knife I treated without spraying it down first.

                                I check all my weapons when they leave the safe, and when they go back in. Never a problem with any of them, and have taken them to the range in some sub freezing temps. Some of my guns have never had anything but froglube on them after stripping all the factory lube off.

                                Not a fan of froglube degreaser. Gunscrubber/brake cleaner (synthetic safe) works much better, and is a lot quicker. It gets ALL of the other lube off, and out of places it doesn't need to be - like firing pin channels. I respray through that little access hole every few cleanings just to be on the safe side, and disassemble my carry pieces and clean/check that channel every few months. No problem so far...

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