21 March 2002, 03:44
Zero DriftOil - You Know, Lubricants & Preservatives?
Has anyone been using Clenzoil Field & Range oil? Supposedly it�s a cleaner, lubricant, and corrosion preventative. It is a non-Teflon, non-silicon product. I am wondering how it stacks up against CLP, Kroil, and Butch�s Gun Oil.
Any ideas?...
21 March 2002, 17:19
B Stephenson0-
I havn't tried that product. I prefer
that old natural gap grease. It's low calory
and very habit forming. It also tastes good.
B
21 March 2002, 18:41
<Jordan>B:
Nothing interests me less than your sexual proclivities. Show a tiny modicum of decorum (if not decency) and keep your crudity to yourself. We are here to learn about guns not provide an audience for people who have not outgrown juvenile behaviors.
Jordan
23 March 2002, 12:33
AtkinsonAmazing as it sounds, regular transmission oil is the worlds purest oil in the modern world and the cheapest...I use it a lot.
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23 March 2002, 14:01
<Don Martin29>Snake oil must have got it's name from the lubricant business. There has always been a lot of niche marketing.
I would vote for a pure synthetic engine oil for guns. It's pour point, even in the heavier viscosities, is close to -60F.
A synthetic gear oil (EP) would have more load carrying abilities but they tend to smell.
ATF transmission oil is additive city. One with a synthetic base stock would be very good.
I recall buying pure whale oil packaged up for guns.