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  1. #21
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    Default Re: Sparking a lube debate...

    EEzox here... been using it for years!
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    Default Re: Sparking a lube debate...

    Slip 2000 EWL here. Works great for all my needs and no skin reactions at all.

  3. #23
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    Default Re: Sparking a lube debate...

    Quote Originally Posted by Walleye Hunter View Post
    They buy extra just so the employees can take some home.
    I've convinced several places , including a couple former employers , to go with Super-Lube products across the board for all their lubrication needs.

    Amsoil is also hawking a full line of synthetic lubes , including;

    amsoil-firearm-lubricant-cleaner.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by abner13 View Post
    I've convinced several places , including a couple former employers , to go with Super-Lube products across the board for all their lubrication needs.

    Amsoil is also hawking a full line of synthetic lubes , including;

    amsoil-firearm-lubricant-cleaner.jpg
    Yep, you need to order a case of each of those for your shop at work.
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  5. #25
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    Default Re: Sparking a lube debate...

    Slip2000 EWL, Geiselle GoJuice and Superlube....

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    Seal 1 for me. It's been working well for about 6 years so I haven't seen reason to do otherwise.
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  7. #27
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    Default Re: Sparking a lube debate...

    I still use weaponshield oil and grease. Bought a bunch of it like a decade ago and its still kicking around. I do also have frog lube, but i use that on certain items, not general use on everything. Never had any issues with rust, or lube issues. Stuff just works.
    Mostly browsing these days, and expanding the collection.

  8. #28
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    Default Re: Sparking a lube debate...

    Rem Oil for as long as I can remember.

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    I've used Slip EWL & EWG (grease) for several years & like it. I have enough to last several more years.

    Chances are that if your gun runs with the latest & greatest, gun "expert" endorsed super lubricant; then it'll probably run just fine with Mobil 1.
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  10. #30
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    Default Re: Sparking a lube debate...

    Quote Originally Posted by IronButt View Post
    Chances are that if your gun runs with the latest & greatest, gun "expert" endorsed super lubricant; then it'll probably run just fine with Mobil 1.
    Yep. Cheap industrial oils / greases work fine. The only difference with the uberexpensive superslick wiz bang lubes is the amount of snake oil they add.

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