Anyone else use this gun oil?
I got it off mokas raifus when I was ordering some bakelite ak mags and it seems pretty good, a little goes a long way with this stuff.
Gun oil thread I guess?
Anyone else use this gun oil?
I got it off mokas raifus when I was ordering some bakelite ak mags and it seems pretty good, a little goes a long way with this stuff.
Gun oil thread I guess?
10W40
I still use this on my roller guns because they demand so much oil to lube the whole receiver and bolt but for pistols the nano gun oil definitely takes the cake, made my sig trigger feel even worse now that it's super slick though, feels mushier than before but that's just because sig is compete ass
what?
>what
Here I’ll say it louder, DO YOU USE THAT WHEN YOU FUCK THE DOGS, YOU KNOW THE DOGS YOU ALWAYS FUCK? SINCE YOU’RE A DOG FUCKER?
He doesn't fuck dogs he gets fucked BY them. He's twice as homosexualish as you'd believe.
Lubeanon's shit is not any better than a dozen others who actually have a name in the industry. Pure bug-level cargo cult behavior to just eat up that you're part of some secret group where there's some hidden knowledge being passed along. I hope he gets fucking cancer at this point with his endless shilling.
>Lubeanon's shit is not any better than a dozen others who actually have a name in the industry.
Objectively incorrect, nagger homosexual. Can you name a single product with similar performance?
>Pure bug-level cargo cult behavior
Stop using words you don't understand.
Do you use it when you fuck dogs?
(you)
I touched that bottle once, but i cant remember her name
I know it's a dumb question but does it keep .22 fouling from accumulating on parts well? My 10/22 gets absolutely filthy with a silencer. Gritty as hell. Since it seems to be pretty dry it might be good on .22s. Need to pick a bottle up and see how it works.
>Sig and Ruger owners pay attention
Also yeah my 10/22 is going to need that rust coating for the barrel. I'll have to keep an eye out for it; when I get caught in the rain it likes to rust.
I don't think it would really help, unfortunately the back pressure from a can will always cake shit with dust. I don't think there are fully encapsulated .22lr rounds, but those exist for 9mm and .45 and they run much cleaner. That's the only thing that I know that will make a noticeable difference.
I tried to harden it as much as possible against backpressure and rotation force as possible (without fucking lubrication). Its a improvment but not a perfect solution tbh
What i wonder is what the waxy coat could do internal??? Maybe the thin layer is strong enouth to prevent carbon to get in contact with the steel so its easy to clean? IDK, but i wanna know
We sell to in gun shops in Texas, Florida and Arizona. And we do that by handing out a free sample to the gunsmith and letting them test to decide if its worth it to integrate to the shop... that means we do not spam, we let performance speak and its working very well that way. I guess because its just a snake oil my friend
>I hope he gets fucking cancer
Thanks, I always know im talking to a subhuman. Now its clear 🙂
Yes, been using it for a while now. Works great. Apparently it's supposed to be great on rifles too, lube anon can post the testing video.
There's a coating coming out eventually for rust (Sig and Ruger owners pay attention)
my sig rusts badly 🙁
That stuff basically applies a durable wax like coating or maybe it's not like wax, lube anon can explain.
Anyways I use it on literally anything, works great, leaves a residue that keeps it going even when dry.
got the empty bottles today, to bad mineral spirits need PET and not LDPE ;_;
>That stuff basically applies a durable wax like coating or maybe it's not like wax, lube anon can explain.
Its solvent based and leaves around 30% of a waxy coating that cant evaporate. Its similar in function to current military tank and machine coatings that are made to be easy to remove unlike the pain in the ass cosmoline from cold war
What's the best place to order the lube in Europe?
Send me a letter with your shipping info and 5€ to cover the shipping cost... a postcard would be nice too tbh. A frog did that this summer, he gets his parcel once im able to produce DRI so hes gettinhg a bit more than expected 😀
We gonna make it tbh, its just hard to finance a fresh product without sponsor or rich daddy IMAO.
Where can I find the address to send the letter to ?
Send him a mail [email protected]
Danks, just found it in the archives as well
Anon, you should not be using that as lube
Take your dog to the vet, it’s being poisoned
dude haha what dragon dildos? what will they think of next!
>obsessing over gun oil when you shoot less than 200rds a month
i shoot a lot more than that
Shooting your load into dogs or vice versa does NOT count.
obsessed
I’m not the one obsessed with fucking dogs friendo.
shut it down
yeah I use it for intricate parts like diopter and trigger mechanisms. for bigger parts like slide rails, recoil springs and bolty bolts I prefer grease.
>recoil springs and bolty bolts I prefer grease.
I tried that on a pistol once and had to use an entire can of BrakeKleen to get all the gunked up residue off the internals of the gun, grease is awful.
you need good grease.
What’s better than NGLI grade one that won’t attract every particle of burnt powder, jacket fragments, and casing fragments like that will? I just use oil, sometimes Lube’s, sometimes just Ballistol and both are much better for fouling than any grease I’ve ever tried.
grease doesn't attract dirt/fouling/etc., it suspends it. it's not some magic dirt magnet. wipe it off occasionally. the exact same amount of grime hits your oil, and then it runs off into nooks and crannies. I use grade 1.5 fully synthetic calcium sulfonate grease.
Grease is gay, it freezes solid
oh nyo my gun will freeze when i willingly leave it out in the snow overnight!
Yes.
Try Hoppe's Black grease. Works great in cold temperatures and is made for modern platforms.
I'm sure I can induce stoppages with both after sitting in my blast freezer (or outside overnight)
The difference between 0, -20 and -35 is pretty dramatic. You get below -20 and shit gets real uncooperative
I wasn't a fan of the first formula, but the winter weight has been doing ok. I've got an entire season to compare it to g96, which is my benchmark
>I wasn't a fan of the first formula, but the winter weight has been doing ok. I've got an entire season to compare it to g96, which is my benchmark
If your location reaches -35° i hope you test the Arctic PT. I mean inside a AR, hadgun and just shaking the bottle to see the coresponding viscosity. Good I want to visit you ;_;
I bet you can't. which grease exactly did you use here
?
It's more like what grease doesn't fail at those temps
low temperature grease, d'uh!
Send me some for testing
Because the oils used for grease are always on the thick side (includes my PT i got for non-winter). Only a small selection of gungreases did that part right but even those will get problems. The grease we gonna sell will be made out of the Winter PT u might got, thats gonna bring a big temp window for usage
I grow Carolina Reapers, just in case you like pain during training
the Swiss grease their guns and the grease they use it usable down to -70°C/-94°F.
it depends on the base oil. no, whatever grease you randomly pick off the shelf of your local automotive shop is not the be-all, end-all grease.
it's not. get a clue.
>it's not. get a clue.
Except it is, and you’re wrong, it quickly turns into a carbon infused, metal flecked abrasive that causes malfunctions and stoppages in just a couple mags.
you're spewing fuddlore.
>don't put oil in your engines because the oil gets dirty!
This is some God tier retardation
>grease doesn't attract dirt/fouling/etc., it suspends it. it's not some magic dirt magnet.
Yes it is? Because that’s exactly what happened to my gun to the point that it was gritty and getting stoppages in a handful of magazines. Oil allows the fouling to just be blown away and makes clean up a snap.
>Anyone else use this gun oil?
I don't use anything else anymore, coomoil changed my life (at least when it comes to lubrication).
That file was done by me tbh, Anon did a outdoor test which went without rust for 3 months. The rust you see came after it fell of the wood and landed on the ground with leafs and snow which is impossible to survive for any kind of gun oil or even industrial oil. Not sure if the Waxy product could do it, the chance is there so please to the same test again with DRI!
what if you bought an ad, homosexual?
Still hasn't made it available for Canadians 1.5 years after promising to do so. Still didn't send winter samples. Next winter is already coming.
Are Canadians even allowed to have guns?
More than about 95% of the world, yes.
Sorry bro got my winter formula last year
What you don’t have the internet in Canada? It’s been commercial available for years now, just order some you leaf loser.
It doesn't ship to Canada.
Sounds like a Canadian problem.
Im sorry Anon, we had no budget left so i even have to reactivate amazonUSA but i gonna add Canada directly with it ;_;
Coomgrease is planned late 2024, but only a 50% chance.
Looking forward to it, wish you all the luck and fortunes necessary to make this work.
>Still didn't send winter samples
You need to be on the mailing list to get those bro.
I don't hate you for being a furry, OP, I hate you for being an annoying tripfag
post some decent guns and talk about oil or keep pushin
moar liek pushin into dogs amirite?
When does the vanilla flavor come out?
>Dogfuckers back taking instagram photos
One of my favorite /k/ lolcows, back at it with the repetitive sperging out over trolls.
thanks, i love the fans
Those dogs aren’t fans
I missed him in /brg/.
>paw in the op’s pic
OP is a homosexual
Mhh, 45% non-solvent (additives). I wonder which tard would sell such a cost intensiv product ?
what's in there?
Waxy coating for firearms. Under storage it will transform itself into a Cosmoline style coating while being easy to remove. Like it, but its to expensiv for industry so im going to work on a 2nd non-firearm formulation. Unlike fluids (oil) its unable to evaporate which gives its extremly increased gun storage time
Does it smell like cinnamon?
No, maybe you need to add cinnamon oil to it?
need some?
Nah, i got a few like almond and citrus. Maybe a christmas version next year for k
Nice color
>Nice color
Yeah, im sure the meme name will be nice ;_; When you mix alot of brown chemicals its just turning brown at the end, cant fight that. Cutting it down with 50-70% more solvent would create a nicer orange/yellow color but that would also castrate its perfomance in half so I pass
The arctic prototype testing begins now, lubeanon
Very based, a few Anons reported that it didnt gave problems during summer which is important. Back than i didnt know i would make a designated rust inhibitor which made me give the Arctic a normal level of rust inhibitors (around 2/3 less than Coom) but those worsen the viscosity curve to a big degree. So that formulation you got is worst case tbh, when full development starts Im using 3rd party labtests to get hard numbers about the viscosity at -40°F to find a sweetspot. Its evaporation was tested too. Winter PT is very slow at evaporation which makes it Alot better at summer than Breakfree CLP but Arctic evaporates pretty much identical to Breakfree CLP which means its still useful outside of its intended temp range (below -20°C). But because its so fucking low in viscosity the concentration of Dry Lubes is higher than all other of the oils... to beck up viscosity at higher temps.
I still use CLP I got from the Army 8 years ago..smells great.
What pistol is that?