I just discovered froglube clp and it is fantastic on everything. Just put my new Weatherby sa08 together after cleaning with froglube clp paste, and following the instructions I didn't use any other lubricant or oil. I was floored that it actually worked lol. I brought eezox along with some cleaner in case I needed to lube things up but she functioned perfectly. Put threw about a hundred target loads and twenty heavy Magnum loads and all functioned perfectly. Not a single FTE or FTF the whole time. It started raining and that didn't affect things, really nothing did. Even had a little grass from the field find it's way into the action and nothing at all went awry. When I got home MOST of the gun was easy to clean with frog lube. I didn't heat it up this time like I think you are suggested to do, and I found that the places with more severe buildup did not come as clean as easily as I'd expect, but the barrel (which I patched while it was still warm with a little froglube before coming home) most of the gas system, and most of the action, were all incredibly easy to clean.
The reason for me posting this here though is that on their site they talk about froglube and parkerized finishes. They say to rub it on and it protects blah blah blah. I tried it and was surprised, it gave the gun a nice calm sheen to the finish and was easy as heck to clean afterwards. The biggest downside is that you have to heat a little (blow dryer works great, heat gun if you are real careful and light on the heat with it) to get it to work fully and effectively. But it works.
No I'm not paid by then by the way, just extremely stoked that I found something that can be used almost universally on most of a gun for cleaning protecting and lubricating. I don't doubt there ate other clp products that do similar stuff it was just real cool to wipe off what was visible on the surfaces that need lubrication, and find they were still lubricated even though you couldn't see Jack.
Oh and it smells awesome! It's mint flavored! Haha