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Has anyone ever tried this?
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I mostly use Slip 2000. I had been using white lithium grease on the AK bolt carrier rails, which also works, but the Slip 2000 grease is awesome. I dab a little on the rails and use a drop of the standard slip 2000 and it works great.
I used to use Hoppes, I don’t anymore. All I use recently is Breakthrough and it has worked really well for me. Breaks down anything I’ve sprayed it on relatively easily. Works well enough for a good cleaning and if you do get it on your hands it doesn’t leave that annoying residual smell. It also doesn’t leave your hands feeling shitty with whatever chemicals are in Hoppes. I also really like that it’s completely clear, so you can see anything and everything that’s coming off while you’re cleaning.I've seen a couple reviews on YouTube. Looks fine. I don't think any of those scent free cleaners really do a great job. Probably fine for light use. I am also quite suspicious of all of these "military grade" products.
My favorite thing to use is Weapon Shield, but I always keep Hoppes #9 around for really deep occasional cleaning.
Heard good things about that one.I used to use Hoppes, I don’t anymore. All I use recently is Breakthrough and it has worked really well for me. Breaks down anything I’ve sprayed it on relatively easily. Works well enough for a good cleaning and if you do get it on your hands it doesn’t leave that annoying residual smell. It also doesn’t leave your hands feeling shitty with whatever chemicals are in Hoppes. I also really like that it’s completely clear, so you can see anything and everything that’s coming off while you’re cleaning.
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Lmao, it’s probably “Milspec” solvent.Heard good things about that one.
But is it "military grade"?
Almost ordered it because I thought the t-shirt package were cool looking.Has anyone ever tried this?
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I used to use Hoppes, I don’t anymore. All I use recently is Breakthrough and it has worked really well for me. Breaks down anything I’ve sprayed it on relatively easily. Works well enough for a good cleaning and if you do get it on your hands it doesn’t leave that annoying residual smell. It also doesn’t leave your hands feeling shitty with whatever chemicals are in Hoppes. I also really like that it’s completely clear, so you can see anything and everything that’s coming off while you’re cleaning.
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Do it up dude! I find it works well. The no smell is just a plus.I am going to try some of this.
I used to use Hoppes, I don’t anymore. All I use recently is Breakthrough and it has worked really well for me. Breaks down anything I’ve sprayed it on relatively easily. Works well enough for a good cleaning and if you do get it on your hands it doesn’t leave that annoying residual smell. It also doesn’t leave your hands feeling shitty with whatever chemicals are in Hoppes. I also really like that it’s completely clear, so you can see anything and everything that’s coming off while you’re cleaning.
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It’s pretty sweet right? Cleans really well, no annoying smell, hands aren’t all nasty.My order came in yesterday, I picked up; solvent, lube, grease and knife oil, not that I needed it but I also picked up one of their cleaning mats. I just got done cleaning a rifle and pistol. This stuff worked great, so far I am very happy with it.
It’s pretty sweet right? Cleans really well, no annoying smell, hands aren’t all nasty.
I usually do too usually. I’ve had the smellI wear gloves.
First thing that comes to mind reading post is what gun owners are going to need for the next four years
+1 on Weapon Shield CLP, Solvent, and grease.My favorite thing to use is Weapon Shield,