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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 2950350" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>Froglube will turn to glue over time. Well not really glue, but you'll think that's what they put in it. It's vegetable based and oxidizes over time because the vegan, non-toxic all natural politically correct "wonder oils" aren't stable over long periods of time. Fireclean does the same thing as it's vegetable based too. If you are constantly cleaning and relubing your guns it works just decent and has some good qualities like not attracting dust (if you use the paste). It is very good against corrosion but that's about the only thing it's good at.</p><p></p><p>I use a fully synthetic engine oil for lube on most guns but I'll use Ballistol for wood stocked guns like mil-surps and nice shotguns. For cleaning it's Hoppes #9. It's a solvent, not a lube and you don't want to leave it on or even use it on a nickel plated gun at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 2950350, member: 3099"] Froglube will turn to glue over time. Well not really glue, but you'll think that's what they put in it. It's vegetable based and oxidizes over time because the vegan, non-toxic all natural politically correct "wonder oils" aren't stable over long periods of time. Fireclean does the same thing as it's vegetable based too. If you are constantly cleaning and relubing your guns it works just decent and has some good qualities like not attracting dust (if you use the paste). It is very good against corrosion but that's about the only thing it's good at. I use a fully synthetic engine oil for lube on most guns but I'll use Ballistol for wood stocked guns like mil-surps and nice shotguns. For cleaning it's Hoppes #9. It's a solvent, not a lube and you don't want to leave it on or even use it on a nickel plated gun at all. [/QUOTE]
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