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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?... | ||
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0- 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 | |||
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Amazing 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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<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. | ||
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