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Now, I was born at night, but not LAST night. Their assertion is that fireclean "coats the metal so debris and carbon don't stick."
That may very well be true. HOWEVER: the proof they offer is slow-speed video of Beretta 92 and M4, chamber and muzzle, with commentary that the more crap and stuff flying out of the chamber and muzzle, the better (because they say this means that it's leaving less in the gun).
So they do 3 tests: one with an absolutely dry gun, then cleaned/degreased and CLP applied, and then cleaned/degreased and FireClean applied.
Guess what... as you might expect, the guns with lube everywhere showed more mist/debris/crap flying out of ejection port and muzzle.
Soooo... huh? OF COURSE if you put lube on all surfaces and then fire it, it will SPRAY MORE LUBE out when you fire it!!
Am I the only one with an "emperor's new clothes" thing going on here?
Now, I was born at night, but not LAST night. Their assertion is that fireclean "coats the metal so debris and carbon don't stick."
That may very well be true. HOWEVER: the proof they offer is slow-speed video of Beretta 92 and M4, chamber and muzzle, with commentary that the more crap and stuff flying out of the chamber and muzzle, the better (because they say this means that it's leaving less in the gun).
So they do 3 tests: one with an absolutely dry gun, then cleaned/degreased and CLP applied, and then cleaned/degreased and FireClean applied.
Guess what... as you might expect, the guns with lube everywhere showed more mist/debris/crap flying out of ejection port and muzzle.
Soooo... huh? OF COURSE if you put lube on all surfaces and then fire it, it will SPRAY MORE LUBE out when you fire it!!
Am I the only one with an "emperor's new clothes" thing going on here?