I am not seeing the jihad link. The company is Crest Ultrasonic. They are international and they make stuff for hospitals and all sorts of stuff other than gun cleaning gear.
I have removed the links in case I am the only one who can't see the JIHAD notice...
The link worked fine for me. Took me to their website, and had a picture of the cleaner that you described, the one with black rifles in it and leaning against it. Had information for it and whatnot.
Sorry all. JD's link worked just fine.
I clicked on another link on that page for distributors and got a bad link on my PC
Dont know why
Sorry-----Gate
I've been using Break-Free CLP. Im almost out.
Someone use Synthetic motor oil? Jack maybe??
I think I read someone here recommend it.
Might just buy a quart of Mobil 1 next time.
used to carry a quart of motor oil with me in the army when we went out on excercise or deployment. kept the M-60 running longer under extended use. crack ope the feed tray turn the gun over andpour a bit in when there was no time to clean and lube properly.
on a regular rifle i use breakfree CLP soak the part in question let it sit a bit then wipe off. breakfree is better than rem oil it doesnt gunk up over time and breaks up the carbon and a simple wipe is all you need to clean most parts.
im not a fan of rem oil in the slightest i dont like what it does on a weapon that has sat in the cabinet for months without being touched. since i have around 40 firearms some i just collect others are frequent shooters i prefer a product that doesnt have a whole lot of negatives.
This is odd but I must be outta date here...I've been using the same bottle of Outers gun oil for 20 years and it has never gummed up or failed me. It's almost empty and I might have to break in to that 40 year old bottle of Singer sewing maching oil I got from my Mom back in the 70's...
HUH mobil 1 never thought about That. I use Moly grease on all my other rifles. I will start with it on the AR ifn I don't like it I will switch to mobil 1.
Never ever will I use CLP I can't stand the smell of that crap. Makes me wanna vomit every time I smell it.
Pretty much any high quality motor oil in 5W30 or lighter will suffice. The synthetics are better suited, though. I started using the Syntec as I used it in my car and some of the IPSC crowd swore by it. I no longer use Syntec in my cars as the "true" synthetics like Mobil 1 are pretty much the same price around here and offer MUCH better protection than the Hydro-cracked Castrol. Once my stash of Syntec runs out, I will use the Mobil 1 on my guns.
When you change the oil in your car (if you are a do it yourselfer) just save the drips in the oil bottles. It will not take long to accumulate enough oil to keep you going for a while.
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