. . . Almost as legit as the new (to me) pistol I just picked up!
To start, I am not a fan of CLP’s. I prefer to clean with a cleaner and lube with a lube. I am not saying CLPs do not work. Just that I don’t prefer them. That said, it’s not everyday you find a new gun oil that does not claim to be a CLP on the market. Having tried Lucas gun oil before (the red stuff) I knew they made a basic oil that worked. Oil is oil is oil.
However the newer line of “extreme” gun lube (blue stuff) is a very good product. It feels unlike any other gun lube to the touch. Not tacky but slick with some “stick” to it.
I use beechwood gun scrubber on all firearms followed by a lube, usually weapon shield CLP.
The gun I picked up recently was very lightly used (not that it matters given what it is) and was cleaned and lubed by the gun store prior to purchase. I decided to break it down once home and re-clean (they did a good job) and lube with this new product from Lucas. I instantly felt the slide glide smoother (as if that’s possible given what it is (have you guessed what it is yet)) than it did with the gun shops oil of choice.
I decided to test it on my AR, Glock, Mav88, and LCP and to my surprise they did indeed seem to feel smoother with action manipulation. Time will tell how it holds up to storage and heavy firing. But I think it’s deffinitly worth a look into if your like me and can never leave well enough alone when it comes to lube. Being this is a forum based on lube. I am guessing your like me.
And the pistol I recently picked up. . .
Has been on my radar for several years. . .
The one.
HK USP Full Size .40!
To start, I am not a fan of CLP’s. I prefer to clean with a cleaner and lube with a lube. I am not saying CLPs do not work. Just that I don’t prefer them. That said, it’s not everyday you find a new gun oil that does not claim to be a CLP on the market. Having tried Lucas gun oil before (the red stuff) I knew they made a basic oil that worked. Oil is oil is oil.
However the newer line of “extreme” gun lube (blue stuff) is a very good product. It feels unlike any other gun lube to the touch. Not tacky but slick with some “stick” to it.
I use beechwood gun scrubber on all firearms followed by a lube, usually weapon shield CLP.
The gun I picked up recently was very lightly used (not that it matters given what it is) and was cleaned and lubed by the gun store prior to purchase. I decided to break it down once home and re-clean (they did a good job) and lube with this new product from Lucas. I instantly felt the slide glide smoother (as if that’s possible given what it is (have you guessed what it is yet)) than it did with the gun shops oil of choice.
I decided to test it on my AR, Glock, Mav88, and LCP and to my surprise they did indeed seem to feel smoother with action manipulation. Time will tell how it holds up to storage and heavy firing. But I think it’s deffinitly worth a look into if your like me and can never leave well enough alone when it comes to lube. Being this is a forum based on lube. I am guessing your like me.
And the pistol I recently picked up. . .
Has been on my radar for several years. . .
The one.
HK USP Full Size .40!