NJgunner Posted November 11, 2008 Share Posted November 11, 2008 I use CLP on all my guns ever since I tried it. It cleans great lubes great and protects great! I use it on my SBII with no problems. The manual suggests using a high quality synthetic oil. Funny because the gun comes with some kind of "benelli oil" but yet you cant buy it anywhere. What are you guys using and why is CLP not recommended by benelli? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tucker301 Posted November 12, 2008 Share Posted November 12, 2008 Hoppes Elite - CLP Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
goose2 Posted November 12, 2008 Share Posted November 12, 2008 Ever since I got butchered on here for saying I had friends on here that run there's dry, I have since used CLP but yet to see how it works. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt D Posted November 12, 2008 Share Posted November 12, 2008 Have spent the last 4 days in Western SD hunting in snow and freezing rain. Have cleaned with CLP every night, with no trouble. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heckler&kochp2000 Posted November 12, 2008 Share Posted November 12, 2008 KY JELLY she lubs it 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shotgunNoob Posted November 12, 2008 Share Posted November 12, 2008 (edited) It varies...but for the most part I use Weapon Shield on all of my firearms. From what I understand, this is essentially an "updated" version of Breakfree CLP. Edited November 12, 2008 by shotgunNoob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Duggan Posted November 12, 2008 Share Posted November 12, 2008 I just use cheap CLP on my shotguns, no point is using more exotic stuff like machine gunners lube or KG on a smoothbore imo. CLP does a decent job of keeping the rust off and lubing the moving parts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MRgeese Posted November 12, 2008 Share Posted November 12, 2008 I started to use breakfree this season and so far I like it. I will not use one shot dry lube again, I guess the name say's it all. 1 shot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UNSC_WARRIOR Posted November 12, 2008 Share Posted November 12, 2008 Breakfree CLP. If the Canadian Forces thrust it, I guess I can. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HOGWILD Posted November 12, 2008 Share Posted November 12, 2008 (edited) http://www.militec.com/video/militec.html watch the whole video! GI's want what works and i think they have made that clear! Hoppes Militec Browning Midas Grease NO CLP for ME!! Edited November 12, 2008 by HOGWILD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NJgunner Posted November 12, 2008 Author Share Posted November 12, 2008 Breakfree CLP. If the Canadian Forces thrust it, I guess I can. Dude you shouldnt be "thrusting" anything with this, its for weapons! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shotgunNoob Posted November 13, 2008 Share Posted November 13, 2008 I started to use breakfree this season and so far I like it. I will not use one shot dry lube again, I guess the name say's it all. 1 shot. Why dont you like one shot lube? Personally, I use it on occasion. Mainly for mag springs, mag tube(s) and/or magazines. Basically, anywhere that ammo is "stored" within a weapon. But, as I mentioned before, barrels, frames and chambers get the Weapon Shield stuff. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
getafterit Posted November 13, 2008 Share Posted November 13, 2008 I have used Gunbutter for a short time now. IT works great but I wonder how it would work in the dusty conditons like our troops are seeing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adamlau Posted November 13, 2008 Share Posted November 13, 2008 Hoppes Elite Gun Oil, Weapon Shield and MILITEC-1. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hellfire Posted November 13, 2008 Share Posted November 13, 2008 eezox gun care Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
getafterit Posted November 14, 2008 Share Posted November 14, 2008 (edited) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Edited November 14, 2008 by getafterit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MRgeese Posted November 15, 2008 Share Posted November 15, 2008 I was using it on all moving parts (bolt) and had problems after it was cold out and firing a few rounds, the bolt would not seat all the way. next time I went to pull the trigger it acted as if the safety was on. I could push it closed and fire one shot at a time. I am not sure if it had to do with the heat build of of shooting so much during the spring snow goose season that turned the dry lube into a sticky lube or not. but I did have it happen during warmer weather also, Since I bought My SBEII have not shot the Browning much but I have not had a problem as of yet. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NJgunner Posted November 16, 2008 Author Share Posted November 16, 2008 I was using it on all moving parts (bolt) and had problems after it was cold out and firing a few rounds, the bolt would not seat all the way. next time I went to pull the trigger it acted as if the safety was on. I could push it closed and fire one shot at a time. I am not sure if it had to do with the heat build of of shooting so much during the spring snow goose season that turned the dry lube into a sticky lube or not. but I did have it happen during warmer weather also, Since I bought My SBEII have not shot the Browning much but I have not had a problem as of yet. What is "it"? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MRgeese Posted November 17, 2008 Share Posted November 17, 2008 Sorry, I ment to say, the First time I had a problem it was cold out Below 32 deg, I went to pull the trigger and it acted as if the safety was on but I found out the bolt was not seated all the way up against the barrel. Then when I went on the snow goose hunt it was in the 50's and it was starting to do it again after 2 boxes of shells, cleaned and tryed again the next day when temps were mid 30's did it again. only after the first 3 round. So that night I got online and found the Benelli web site and found in FAQ were they do not recommend dry lube. I switched to breakfree and during our early goose season I had no problems. but bought the SBEII just before duck season. have not shot the Browning since. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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