Is there a dealer around the northwest side of the state who sells Frog Lube? Looks like most of the dealers are in the middle or southern part of the state. I would like to get the Frog Lube kit if possible. Thanks for any information.
I have used it on my AR and my new Sig, and the wife S&W 9 and think it works great. Just heat up the parts you are doing with a hair dryer first, get it nice and hot to the point you can not handle it without a rag, brush on the past and let it cool to the touch, You need to do it a couple of times in between shooting, but after that, just use the liquid when cleaning. Clean up is a breeze , no cleaner needed, just wipe down, and apply the liquid and your done. One of the things I like the most, is it doesn't leave finger prints on your weapon when you handle it like oil does.
Not sure how it well it works yet but I spent last Sunday afternoon applying it to everything I have. I used the paste with a small brush and just followed the "How To". The application was much easier than I thought it would be. FL smells great and my wife had no issue with me lubing everything up on her table .
I've used it on personal and military weapons alike, I'll never use anything else again. I applied a small amount of the paste to an AR last week and ran 250 rounds through it over 3 days. It sat for another day before I cleaned it, and it wiped clean faster than if I'd used CLP or Rem Oil. This stuff is great! I'm a "dry" guy myself and I love the paste because it doesn't liquify until you fire the gun so your not constantly picking up dust and grit on a wet gun.
I got some of this as well heated it up and put it on the parts of my AR. Although when wiping it off it seemed to dry for me. So I brushed it on and lightly blotted it off. Going to the range on monday will see how it works