84B20
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I think you guys are missing the boat. Try Gun Butter. I posted this as a comment on their site after my first trip to Front Sight in Nevada last May:
I just returned from a week of training at Front Sight Training Institute in Nevada. I used my 1911 for the four day handgun course and my M4 for a two day rifle course. I had lubed both guns with Gun Butter about a month or so before leaving and had only fired them just before my trip. What was most amazing was that I never cleaned the 1911 or the M4 the whole time I was there; I wanted to see how well it worked. I shot about 500 rounds in the 1911 and about 200 rounds in the M4 without one single FTF, FTE or any other lube related malfunction. Great stuff!
The best thing is all you do is clean the gun one time with something like Gun Scrubber and after that there is no more need to use it. Just wipe down the gun with a rag and some patches and re-lube with Gun Butter. It's that easy.
I just returned from a week of training at Front Sight Training Institute in Nevada. I used my 1911 for the four day handgun course and my M4 for a two day rifle course. I had lubed both guns with Gun Butter about a month or so before leaving and had only fired them just before my trip. What was most amazing was that I never cleaned the 1911 or the M4 the whole time I was there; I wanted to see how well it worked. I shot about 500 rounds in the 1911 and about 200 rounds in the M4 without one single FTF, FTE or any other lube related malfunction. Great stuff!
The best thing is all you do is clean the gun one time with something like Gun Scrubber and after that there is no more need to use it. Just wipe down the gun with a rag and some patches and re-lube with Gun Butter. It's that easy.
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