Slip2000 60340 EWG Extreme Weapons Grease Lube, 1.5-Ounce
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Shawn E.
> 3 dayThe small jar will last me for years. Cycles well and does not need a cleaning even after a few hundred rounds. I dont let My tools get that dirty, but still great but still great
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Mike A.
> 3 dayI chose this grease based on its temperature/pressure rating and that it is synthetic. I use it on all my firearms. I live in the desert and I fined that a good grease is better than oil for wash out and protection.
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Glenn in KY
> 3 dayBetter than any Ive tried!
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CC
> 3 dayI had read where some folks talked about this stuff in chats as their favorite gun lube, so I gave it a try. So far I am very pleased with the performance. It looks and feels like the grease we used on the farm as a kid, in a grease gun to lube the equipment.
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JMK
Greater than one weekImmediately after applying this to my Sig P938, I could feel and hear an improvement it the slide working back and forth. Easy to apply and no significant odors. Ill have to wait for a few range trips and extended carrying before it will get a fifth star.
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chikinini
> 3 dayWorks great. It’s grease. Pretty expensive, I was suprised how small it is.
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L. Portwood
Greater than one weekI love this lube. A little brit goes a long way. I apply a thin coat to my BCG, bolt, charging handle and let the metal soak it up then wipe off and I have never had any problems so far. Cleaning after all parts are lubed is a breeze. I wish the price was a little lower and you got more product but I will purchase this again anyway.
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Joe Ruggiero Jr
> 3 dayI use this for my Ruger 556, my Beretta 92FS, my Sig 238, and my Springfield Armory 1911. The amount of staying power this lubricant has is second to none due to its higher viscosity. When the guns are properly cleaned and this is applied, I typically find that when it is time to clean the gun again all I really need to do is wipe the old lube away and the gun underneath is clean with minimal wear since the last inspection. For any firearm that likes to fire wet, this is the best option in my opinion.
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DC
Greater than one weeka lot better than CLP. Very well made last a long time.
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troops
22-11-2024I only have experience with the Sig recommended mil comm T25b and Slip EWG only. I like the EWG better because its a little thicker and stays longer. It also seems unaffected by weather conditions, carbon or heat when running longer than usual range sessions (i.e. no need to reapply). Also, I like CLP, but when it comes to running ARs there is no comparison to the performance that EWG gives. The best way I found to apply it, is to use a small soft tipped painting brush. Also, a little goes a long way. No need to spend a ton of time either, or be a weirdo that globs on long strips then ends up with a ton of excess after working the action (what a waist of money). I put on enough to make the area that I want lubricated shiny, and if I think more is needed then I put more. I am so pleased with this product that I have no interest in searching for anything else. EWG or Extreme Weapons Grease is exactly that. However, If I can find a huge tub of something similar for less money that is also non-toxic then all bets are off, but I think Ill stick with EWG being that Id have to hope to find something with the exact same viscosity and other properties. Not a big fan of unnecessary head-aches, so forget it.... Dont feel like spending the time or money finding something that might not exist when Im happy with the product marketed for the purpose already.