hey can someone tell me where I can get some FIRECLEAN and how much it is. Thanks
grocery store, its called canola oil![]()
You obviously never tried it.
He's not being a #### OP (I mean, not more than usual) Fireclean actually is Canola Oil. Buy it cheap, use it lots, save yourself many bucks.
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2015/09/13/yes-its-true-fireclean-is-crisco/
hey can someone tell me where I can get some FIRECLEAN and how much it is. Thanks
Bought mine at my local gun store and also a CGN sponsor (CRAFM). Cost me $18 for the bottle and it's my preferred gun oil. I use it on all my pistols and AR15. It doesn't smell nor turns into a goo like Frog Lube. The way I apply FireClean is: I squirt a few drop on a q-tip apply on rails, barrel, barrel hood, bushing etc. This way I eliminate any waste of product because it's not cheap. It also works well in cold weather. Give it a try, it's good stuff.
Let your Fireclean gun sit in your safe for 3-4wks unused and let me know how that works out for you. Either the Fireclean will migrate or get tacky, similar to FL, just takes double the time.![]()
Its true that I can be a #### most of the time...
It's Canola Oil. As long as you know that, fill your boots.
The US Navy used Canola oil (back then called Rapeseed oil) from Canada to lube it's big guns during WWII. Nothing wrong with using non petroleum based lubricants. As long as you (and Antoine22) are aware that all organic based lubes will become rancid eventually through oxidation.
He's not being a #### OP (I mean, not more than usual) Fireclean actually is Canola Oil. Buy it cheap, use it lots, save yourself many bucks.
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2015/09/13/yes-its-true-fireclean-is-crisco/
Gun forums... The only place where the "What's the best oil" debate can be argued more so than on a motorcycle forum...
For my bike I use MOTUL 5100
For my AR I use whatever I have lying around or received for free at some shooting match...
Hell. .. Maybe I'll try some MOTUL 5100 on the AR...!