Modern gun oils

Below is a link to a very interesting article that might be of interest to those of us who use gun oil and such for lubrication and rust prevention.

http://www.dayattherange.com/?page_id=3667
I'm in the process of assembling a Frankenstein 9mm and have been thinking hard about switching over to Frog Lube. I've seen a bunch of YouTube stuff about it and this confirms to me that it does actually do what they say it does. Very cool.
 
Interesting study. have been using G96 Complete Gun Treatment for several years with excellent results. When occasionally not available will use Remington's Total Gun Care with equally good results. In fact, use these products on my Jeep Grand Cherokee door & hatch hinges etc. with fine results.
 
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What I read was a very well done civilian experiment which relates to the multitude of climatic conditions in the vast and diverse areas of the United States of America. As for "political commentary", I only read one comment by the author near the end of his article, which was certainly his place to do as it was his experiment and his personal opinion and post. I will thank him for the comprehensive tests he did, which have given me some ideas for future use!
J.
 
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It was meant more as a warning... Off cause he have the right to give his political views on his own blog.

I think it is a great experiment he made.
 

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