Originally Posted By: billt460
Originally Posted By: SKVenture
I would definitly agree that someone like Gray makes a living endorsing products. That does not automatically equate that his opinion/information is false or a lie.
It certainly goes a long way from making it fact. First off it's...
Originally Posted By: billt460
Originally Posted By: Ws6
You must not be familiar with Bruce Gray or the SIG academy and SIG shooting team, etc.
He's a guy who gets paid to shoot guns for a living. And his lubricant of choice just happens to be a product the company paying him is being paid to...
Originally Posted By: bubbatime
And it ticks me off that they repackage standard auto lubes (transmission fluid and marine grease) at 20 times the cost and market them as "gun" lubes. That's just lazy. And unethical the way I see it.
I know Lucas sells some snake oils. But do you have proof of...
Originally Posted By: OVERKILL
Originally Posted By: SKVenture
Originally Posted By: Linctex
I don't ever use "Semi-Automatic System" and "Sniper rifle" in the same sentence
150 years ago no one used “semi-auto” and rifle period.
I don’t get why people are so resistant to progress.
Bolt...
Originally Posted By: Linctex
I don't ever use "Semi-Automatic System" and "Sniper rifle" in the same sentence
150 years ago no one used “semi-auto” and rifle period.
I don’t get why people are so resistant to progress.
Bolt actions are accurate. Sure. And revolvers are reliable. But that...
(Dare I fan the flame)
It appears that Sig Sauer and Greyguns have both partenered with Lucas on this new “extreme duty” oil. All Sigs manufactured are shipped lubed with Lucas.
If you use the muriatic acid, be sure to flush the area with low pressure water either with a pail or a garden hose. You don’t want to stuff splashing all over you when you hit it with a power washer!
Not a fan of CLP for a cleaner. Beechwood Casey gun scrubber in the areo can is a great cleaner. Then I follow up with a good lube that may or may not be a CLP variant. I have used and like weapon shield, Mpro7, and most recently Lucas Extreme Duty(blue oil).
I have used and was not very...
Originally Posted By: tc1446
All kinds of stuff out there and IMO it makes little diff what you use. If it slides, grease it, on other parts a drop of any oil will do.
This is the bitog forum.
The cold, boring, logic forum is down the hall.
Haha! Just kidding! I tend to agree. But I’m...
Originally Posted By: billt460
Originally Posted By: 901Memphis
Lucas has a reputation for making less than high quality motor oils and other products, I don't have much confidence in their products.
Not only that, but they appear to change their "formula's" every 15 minutes. Here are 2...
. . . Almost as legit as the new (to me) pistol I just picked up!
To start, I am not a fan of CLP’s. I prefer to clean with a cleaner and lube with a lube. I am not saying CLPs do not work. Just that I don’t prefer them. That said, it’s not everyday you find a new gun oil that does not claim to...
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We cut the cord about 6 months ago.
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Originally Posted By: ford46guy
Make sure you know the reason the old one failed. It will take down the new one too, not the fault of the manufacturer either.
This is one of my issues. I have no idea what caused it. The engine ran like silk before and up to a few weeks ago. It still runs like...
Thanks everyone!
It is a cali-spec system (all 2000 4Runner where cali-spec)
I was learning towards the Walker as it is listed at a customer "fave" on Rock Auto's website.