Lubes ( An endorsement)

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I searched for a lubricant that had the properties I wanted in a firearms lubricant and finally found it. Affectionately known as "Gun Goo," Ultimate Gun Lube is a very light grease that was developed for reciprocating and rotating parts. It is a petroleum-based lubricant that has:

- extreme pressure additives
- adhesive additives to help it cling to metal parts
- stringy texture draws the lube back to the contact surfaces

Ultimate Gun Lube is suitable for most climates except extreme cold. It will thicken slightly in cold temperatures.
 
This lube lives up to the hype. Very good stuff. It's my favorite by far now for lubing dismantled parts. I like it better than the Slide Glide I have.
 
If you go to my website and click on the "Parts Store" tab, you'll be taken to my e-store where the lube and other 1911 parts are.

I'm glad to hear that everyone likes the lube. Thank you all for your support.
 
I absolutely love this stuff. I've been cleaning all my guns over the past few weeks and applying this to them all. Really makes actions and slides really smooth.

Really great product. A little is all it takes. I use medical Q-tips to apply it.
 
I just got mine, and I'm fairly impressed. I loaded up a 6 CC syringe, and I've been slathering it on anything that slides or pivots. This stuff is great for folding knives! I've never felt my knives so slick and smooth. It stays put, too! I've also found that 90% isopropanol is good for taking it off stuff that you really didn't want it on.
 
As an update, I used it on a new stainless Springfield GI Mil Spec that belongs to my nephew in-law. (Is there such a thing?)

The slide was a little rough when cycling, and knowing the tendency of stailess to gall...I slathered on a helping of Mystical, Magical, Marvelous slurry and elbow grease...followed by an application of Dave's Dee-lightful red goop...and had him go shoot it a couple hundred times.

Feels like buttah. Dave...If you could make that stuff smell like apple pie...

:)
 
I haven't tried it on my gun yet, but it worked great on my electric razor. :D

ETA: My assisted opening knife now assists in opening thanks to this stuff. The gun is next to get the treatment.
 
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Feels like buttah. Dave...If you could make that stuff smell like apple pie...

Apple pie? I'd settle for it smelling exactly like, what else? ... Hoppe's No. 9. :)
 
How about editing the first post so at the bottom it reads "Now available at ...".

I went through 8 pages before I found out it was available for sale!
 
I'm satisfied with my STOS gun lube. Works well on my Dan Wesson 1911s. I'm open to trying new products but I'm not sure this product would be an improvement.
 
I received my shipment of 4, 3-ounce jars today. :D I have fantasies of using this on all of my firearms! I'm all geeked up waiting to get to cleaning and lubing them up.

Geno
 
Doesn't Bill Wilson also carry this product?
Something similar. I have both, and this Berryhill lube is far better. I tried, and retired, the Wilson stuff years ago. I probably still have 90% of a tube around here somewhere, or I may have given it away. AC

I'm not sure this product would be an improvement.
Try it, you might just say....wow, like most of us have.
 
Well, that sure slicked-up my Ruger Mark II! The bolt was never as-smooth-as I wanted. I can't say that now. :)

Geno
 
I slicked-up my Colt Combat Commander yesterday! I can't believe this stuff. I also cleaned and lubed-up 4 of my rifles. This stuff cannot be wiped-off! It's shockingly slick!

Geno
 
Well, I just found and read this thread and went to the Berryhill web site to order a jar of the miracle lube myself. The description said "Sold Out" and when I emailed Berryhill to ask when he'd have more in stock he said he wasn't planning on ordering or selling any more.

Anyone have any idea what the actual product is or where I could buy some?

Ed
 
Dang... And I drew out the ol' dusty debit card. At only 4.99 too!? C'mon man, sell some more! You're sitting on a gold mine. :D
 
wow I am glad I bought a bunch, I only got them about a week ago.

I had a funny feeling it was time to stock up.

I cannot BELIEVE that feeling came thru for me.
 
Initially I was singing the praises of this stuff but after extended use on my AR's, AK's, 10/22 and GLOCK's I have quit using it.

At first it's a great lube - it stays on well, only requires a thin film, and is extremely slick. Once you get a few hundred rounds down range though, and get the temps up on it the stuff starts getting really sticky and tacky - use it in something that has a lot of carbon crud flying around and it ends up more like a lacquer than anything. No, I wasn't using too much - after cleaning I lubed probably 50 guns with this stuff and never even used up the little bit that was stuck to the inside of the cap.

I talked a few guys at work into trying it too, after a few months of testing they found the same thing happening - and have also quit using it.

If somebody really wants to get their hands on a jar they can buy mine - PM if you're interested.
 
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