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Frog Lube...anybody use it?
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Has anyone tried Frog Lube?
www.froglube.com
Tried a search w/zero results here.

Thanks!


Robert

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I don't have any Frogs that need Lubing, but it is good to know it is available. Big Grin
 
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Is that what the Germans found on their tank tracks in 1939?

Jim


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I'm being a butt head, sorry.
What is it and where did you find it?
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I'm being a butt head, Sorry.

Where did you find it? What's its' originial usage?

Jim


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It's sold locally around the Houston area.
Company is out of San Diego, CA.


Robert

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Is that the same company that makes Gerbil lube?
 
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Didn't work on my toad..... jumping


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oi... where ya planning on putting the frog?


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RB-17 redux?
 
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I purchased some over the weekend. Seems all of the stores around here are selling it now. I am going to try it in one of my lever actions as well as a bolt gun and compare it to what I have been using (Remoil)


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I read the test results and couldn't wait to order a few bottles. Big mistake, it dries up gummy and tacky. We completely FUed a Super Black Eagle by applying it to outside and inside at end of season last year after a day of hunting out in the rain. Would not even fire one shot this year until we completely stripped and cleaned it. Well, we probably could have gotten it to shoot without the complete break down, but the whole works were gummed up so I cleaned it from stem to stern.

NOT Recommended, unless just used on outside and wiped down to a very thin layer.

If you were around NE Tx I'd give you a bottle or two of it.


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PS: supposed to be good for barrel cleaning. I can't comment on that, haven't tried it and almost certainly will not, because I don't want the shit dripping down into my trigger assembly.


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When considering US based operations of guides/outfitters, check and see if they are NRA members. If not, why support someone who doesn't support us? Consider spending your money elsewhere.

NEVER, EVER book a hunt with BLAIR WORLDWIDE HUNTING or JEFF BLAIR.

I have come to understand that in hunting, the goal is not the goal but the process.
 
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Great! Sounds like another Elixir people will waste money on. Priced well above the competition.


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coconut oil!

http://www.thefirearmblog.com/...conut-oil-not-frogs/

I use cocont oil in my BP lube does that count?
 
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