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You are all newbs. Who needs german junk HKs when you can get a SW5 from Todd it will even take diesel and whale semen as a lubicrant

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You are all newbs. Who needs german junk HKs when you can get a SW5 from Todd it will even take diesel and whale semen as a lubicrant

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I got a Hipoint that runs on coon dookie, beat that.

I don't like to shoot it much though...
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You are all newbs. Who needs german junk HKs when you can get a SW5 from Todd it will even take diesel and whale semen as a lubicrant

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I hope you at least bought the whale a drink first.

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I don't feel so bad now.  I needed to put grease on an SKS magazine release that was preventing the trigger group from working properly.

 

I didn't have any grease and was going to use lard. I told myself not to be Mr. ElCheapo and waited until I got some grease.

 

Based on this thread, the lard may have been just fine.

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Cue desegregation scene from Forrest Gump.

Youre my hero.

Death to the HK snobs!

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Yeah might make HiPower excited he probably uses it on his 'bore brush' to 'clean' his .40s

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Very good one, Comms. lol But I have a lot of Ballistol that was given to me to use first.

 

Then I'll go for the next cleaner.

 

And btw...my G24 is so awesome it self cleans with every shot.

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over the years i have used just about every gun oil/gun grease made.  i have come to the point that it is just oil/grease.  it all does the same thing.  for the past several years i use motor oil and axle grease. duty gun, carry gun, match guns they run just the same with motor oil/grease as with the gun oil/grease.  i just can not see any different except in the price payed.  but,,,,but i do use hoppie's #9 for cleaning.  nothing better for cleaning.  home made ed's red is second, but don't smell as good as #9. 

 

Hoppes for the win!!

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Lot's of horror stories on the net from people using FrogLube, particularly on the HKPro forums site.

Me, personally, I can't see scrimping on cleaning components to save money. You put your hard earned money into a nice firearm, and then use 10W30 to lube it. Kinda like putting regular gas in your Ferrari.

I have a couple of HK's and the only thing that's ever touched them is Weapon Shield. Just my $0.02 worth.

Oddly enough I paid a lot more for my cars than I did for my guns, I trust Mobil 1 for them. Have for years. I can't believe I have been doing it wrong for so long.

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I used it on my Colt AR. After it set for a few months, it gummed the thing up until I had to fully disassemble the receiver & soak the crap out of it. Bolt stuck, wouldn't cycle. Travel at your own risk. Supposedly invented by a Navy Seal. Should have taken a few more classes in the armory.

 JMHO

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I have never used frog lube and never heard of it until I started visiting the AR forums. I make a grease like lube from STP, Pure nickel Anti-seize and some Moly powder that will stain any clothing it touches. I put it on with flux brushes that have been trimmed off. I also make a penetrate from ATF and acetone that I would put against Kroil or PB Blaster any day.  Mobil 1 in the lighter viscosities is very good stuff for metal that moves. Put a small amount of #1 or kerosene with it if something has really tight tolerance. Sunfish         

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You

 

I have never used frog lube and never heard of it until I started visiting the AR forums. I make a grease like lube from STP, Pure nickel Anti-seize and some Moly powder that will stain any clothing it touches. I put it on with flux brushes that have been trimmed off. I also make a penetrate from ATF and acetone that I would put against Kroil or PB Blaster any day.  Mobil 1 in the lighter viscosities is very good stuff for metal that moves. Put a small amount of #1 or kerosene with it if something has really tight tolerance. Sunfish         

You either know an old time machinist, or spend time working around them. This sounds like some stuff I learned from a machinist that used to rent me time in his shop. I'd forgotten about those concoctions until now.

 

He used to wet polish bearing journals with 90% kerosene, 10% hydraulic oil. The surface finish was very impressive. HE also had a light grease that was STP, Neversieze, and some other secret ingredients.  It simply wouldn't wipe off. God forbid if you got it on your face!

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The one thing I like Froglube for is the front of a .22bolt and the breech face.  That coconut oil is the bees knees for preventing a crusty build up that is easily wiped out.

I like red tranny fluid mixed with CLP for revolvers.

 

And of course I also have, along with Frog Lube, MP Pro 7, Ballistol, Lube Guard, Breakfree CLP (1/2 gallon), Mobile 1, Kroil, Inox, Lubriplate, Tetra gun grease, some crazy powdered stuff that stains and makes a mess, Sentry something or other, Rem Oil, etc, etc.

 

I think it was P.T. Barnum who may have said, "There is a sucker born every day." 

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sucker or not, I've never been let down by a lubricant I used on my firearms so far as actual function of them goes. Only by the lubricant being expensive, dirty, staining clothing or holsters , smelling like something died, ect. I love frog lube b/c it functions well enough, doesn't stain like moly based lubricants, and smells nice enough I could even get away with cleaning firearms on the dining room table before a dinner party! Now I may just try some coconut oil in some of the places it worked so well. :)

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sucker or not, I've never been let down by a lubricant I used on my firearms so far as actual function of them goes. Only by the lubricant being expensive, dirty, staining clothing or holsters , smelling like something died, ect. I love frog lube b/c it functions well enough, doesn't stain like moly based lubricants, and smells nice enough I could even get away with cleaning firearms on the dining room table before a dinner party! Now I may just try some coconut oil in some of the places it worked so well. :)

And now you know it can double as sunscreen and leave skin silky smooth.  :up:

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And now you know it can double as sunscreen and leave skin silky smooth.  :up:

NOPE, only SPF 70+ Neutrogena sunscreen here. I take keeping my pasty white complexion year round seriously! I've seen too many patients battle skin cancer.  :2cents:

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