I've now gone back to Mobil1 Synthetic 10w40
Do a search my friend there are many of us that bow to the alter of the frog
And who needs incense? The sweet aroma of mint fills my safe!Frog Lube, Eel snot... What's next? Man juice?
I used it for about 6months.
I was really happy with it, until I got in a sandy situation, my handgun and the long guns got quite gritty.
As well like TW25B when used with a suppressor in a high firing schedule it will start to cake up -- not as bad, and it does not dry out like TW25B. For many applications, including Maritime usage or a very humid/wet climate, it is ideal.
I've now gone back to Mobil1 Synthetic 10w40
However Arnold Dew came down with LAV for the Battle Rifle Class here in Fl, and he had some stuff called EEL SNOT, its a red oily substance - that seems to work pretty good based on VERY limited experiences. However I am testing it in a number of firearms.
Frog Lube, Eel snot... What's next? Man juice?
Yes, Synthetic oils are actually designed to lubricate under heat -- CLP is realistically three lies for the price of one.
Mediocre lube, poor cleaner, and mediocre/poor preservative.
Especially when pounding the piss out of the gun (either heavy volumes of auto, and/or suppressed firing).
The EEL SNOT, is a blend of three different substances;
Helicopter Transmission Fluid (which apparently has an awesome co-efficient of friction, and temperature stability, as from what I am told a MH-47G needs to run 30min after the transmission has lost all fluid).
Two others Arnold would not
... As a helicopter pilot, I have easy access to lots of the fluid.



























