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by NcongruNt
Sat Jan 12, 2008 2:12 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: dry lube
Replies: 8
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Re: dry lube

While we're making recommendations, I'll put in my suggestion.

I have treated my pistols with Microlon Gun Juice, and have been very happy with the results. In addition to being a dry lubricant, it also fills the pores of the metal to the effect that my guns are now insanely easy to clean. Cleaning time on my PA-63 is down to about 1/4 of what it used to be. All that is required now is to strip and spray down with GunScrubber, run 2 patches of CLP through the barrel, and it's done! What used to take many patches and detail work to get clean (it is a straight-blowback design, so inherently dirty) has become a very quick spray and a couple of wipes. I have noticed that the action is significantly smoother on this gun as well. It's amazing stuff. On top of that, the stuff is permanent. It takes a single treatment session, and it's there forever.

A 1oz bottle costs $7 at McBrides here locally, and is enough to treat 2-3 pistols or one rifle. It's a great investment, IMO.

http://www.microlon.com/gun_metal_treatment.php

There is a thread about this stuff, which includes my correspondence with a Microlon representative:

Thoughts about "Microlon Gun Juice" from users?

I've also heard good things about Gunzilla. It is apparently working wonders for our soldiers over in Iraq and Afghanistan. There is a brief discussion in this thread:

How do you guys clean your pistols before putting them away

Here is the Gunzilla site:

http://www.topduckproducts.com/

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