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    Quote Originally Posted by CJB View Post
    Well, at least it tasts the best.
    But have you tried it with cool whip!
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    None of my solvents or lubricants made the "top ten" list but then I clean my gun(s) after each range session. IMO, if I'm using any of the old, trusted solvents or lubricants e.g. Hoppes and RemOil, it'll do the job but maybe not as well as the newer stuff. If the older stuff didn't work, it wouldn't stay on the market. It also helps living where there is a dry heat. My desicant condition indicator hasn't indicated a need to dry out the package in over a year. That's how I see it, YMMV

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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidS View Post
    But, but, but, ... stainless doesn't rust!
    Stainless steel can and does rust. There are many different alloys referred to as stainless. Stainless steel is far more resistant to rusting than high carbon or other steels.
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    We need to hang onto this somewhere. It is pretty good info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brownie65 View Post
    I originally saw this in XDTalk. Some of you may have seen it. I think it's worth a peek.

    http://thefiringline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=546316




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    Good test. Frog looks good and I'll have to give it s try when my current supply runs out. Thanks for the post.
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    Quote Originally Posted by muggsy View Post
    Stainless steel can and does rust. There are many different alloys referred to as stainless. Stainless steel is far more resistant to rusting than high carbon or other steels.
    So much for my attempt at humor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidS View Post
    But have you tried it with cool whip!
    Pervert!
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    Quote Originally Posted by muggsy View Post
    Someone went to a lot of time and trouble to test all of these products. What I learned is that you shouldn't wait 168 hours, or seven days, to clean your gun after it gets wet. Whoda thunk it.

    P.S. I put a little Hoppes behind each ear before I go deer hunting. It masks my almost human scent. Mrs. Muggsy is also attracted to it, too. Works like musk.
    LOL......

    btw, I seen this a while back maybe on google or something but It was more in depth than this for whatever reason, I think he actually made a blog and goes through the whole 9 yards...

    I can only imagine how painstaking it was for him to find out which oil to use for his vehicle.????

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