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murphwiz

froglube?

#1 Post by murphwiz »

Has anyone tried this froglube stuff?
I hate cleaning guns, so anything that can make that chore easier will get my credit card out!!
Blu

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#2 Post by Blu »

Murphwiz, I've never tried it mate but a few folks on another gun forum I use have, a few of them seem to like it. You can read their comments at the link below.

http://forums.1911forum.com/showthread.php?t=334030

Blu :twisted:
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#3 Post by murphwiz »

Thanks! Mixed, but generally good things said...
honsu

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#4 Post by honsu »

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... tnCG9SZ-xE
A quick vid of the guy how makes it explaining the product.




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#5 Post by dta europe »

We use it a lot and I really like it. I especially like the fact that it is clean and safe to work with.

It is also now available in wipes so easy to keep in the pocket etc.

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#6 Post by Mike357 »

I am about to strip my 10/22 and lube with some Frogs ahead of a comp this weekend in Aberdeen so will post results next week. However in I put a tiny amount on the lee turret press when I was loading some 44, turret rotation is smooth as silk and it smells great!
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#7 Post by mr smith »

I've recently done my 10/22 and so far with about 300 rounds and not a hitch,i'd say the gun is cleaner too.It's easy to do and as Mike says smells better.The marlin will get the treatment after sundays comp.
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#8 Post by Alpha1 »

Frog lube is good stuff I have used it for ages.
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#9 Post by paulbradley »

I bought some frog lube the other day as I have heard good things. It particularly interested me as I have OCD and a fear of toxic chemicals!! FL is made from food grade ingredients so no worries about getting it on your hands. It does not damage plastics/polymers either which allows you to be a little less anal with application. I heated my rifles metal areas with a big pink hairdryer and applied the lube as directed. It smells nice and applies a bit like sun tan lotion as it seems to absorb into the metal itself. Removed a lot of carbon and gunk and left the rifle looking shinier than ever. Time will tell in terms of protective qualities. I shall update in a couple of weeks detailing progress. So far I am very impressed. I usually use hopped/Napier/parkerhale so it has a lot to live up to..
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#10 Post by SevenSixTwo »

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