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9/25/2010 1:30:07 PM EDT
My buddy says this is great cleaning stuff. better than the Hoppes we use and does not smell as bad, is non toxic and non flammable. Company claims it cuts cleaning time in half compared to other cleaners. Any body use this stuff?? Just wondering before i drop $10 on a 4 oz bottle.
9/25/2010 2:37:58 PM EDT
[#1]
I like it. It's much better than Hoppes.
9/25/2010 3:07:46 PM EDT
[#2]
Its a really good product and I use it in my cleaning kit along with a dedicated bore cleaner and a bottle of CLP.

I actually think it is the same thing as the Hoppes Elite that is sold in a similar sized bottle at most wal marts.  That price seems a bit steep, I pay about $6-7 for a bottle at Academy Sports stores.  Both mpro and hoppes elite are non toxic and have basically no smell to them and will not eat through your hands like some stuff will.  One last thing about the mpro and hoppes elite.....its works 1000x better if you allow it to soak on the bcg, bore and other various areas for 10-20min. before then hitting the areas with a patch or brush.
9/25/2010 3:10:36 PM EDT
[#3]
The whole M-Pro 7 line is great. I MHO their CLP is better than the original CLP.
Bushnell owns both Hoppes and M-Pro 7 so there are some very distinct similarities between the Hoppes Elite and M-Pro 7.
9/25/2010 3:31:49 PM EDT
[#4]
It's the only thing I use on my varmint AR and I baby it. Rifle shoots MOA after every cleaning and the no smell, non-toxic is a big plus with 3 young boys always wanting to handle the rifle. I've used just about everything and really like the M-Pro stuff.
9/25/2010 3:34:13 PM EDT
[#5]
I used it for a while to clean my 74 after running corrosive 7n6 through it.

It does a pretty good Job, but when it ran out I just started using soapy water.

I think it would work well for cleaning an AR.


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9/25/2010 3:36:39 PM EDT
[#6]
I use theur cleaner, very impressive
9/25/2010 4:28:29 PM EDT
[#7]
Thanks guys i will grab one tommorow and keep my eyes open for a better deal.
9/25/2010 4:31:00 PM EDT
[#8]
First time user MPro7 Cleaner and LPX oil

Been useing Break Free CLP since the mid to late 80`s on most all my weapons
I also used Cheap Non Chlor Brake cleaner to spray out upper/carrier/etc!

MPr0 7 Cleaner is SAFE, easy on the skin, no smell

I use it to soak my CH carrier/bolt/etc!
and also to spray out upper

Takes off embeded carbon

The LPX Gun oil smells bad and is green
But it seems to clean better than  my old BF CLP

BTW LPX can be used as a CLP


MPro7 has a copper cleaner
But I think its a waste on chrome lined chamber/bore
9/25/2010 4:33:45 PM EDT
[#9]
Quoted:
Thanks guys i will grab one tommorow and keep my eyes open for a better deal.


Midwayusa MPro7cleaner 32oz for 24.99

goodluck

BTW
If you dont care about your health and only use it outside
non chlor Brake cleaner is the cheapest route
couple bucks a can
9/25/2010 6:48:12 PM EDT
[#10]
Get the large spray bottle, you get more for less. MPro7 is the best general weapon cleaner I have used.
No smell, earth friendly. If my weapon is really I will run Hoppe's No. 9 down the barrel for a good soak
and brushing, then follow up with MPro7.
9/26/2010 9:11:25 AM EDT
[#11]
Let me preface this by saying that I shoot mostly SS barrels.

My department uses No 9 at the range.  I usually just use that when I go down there, because it is free.  However, at home, I use MPro7.  It works much better at getting out stubborn carbon.  I can take any one of my barrels, and scrub it with No9 until the patches come out spotless.  If I then hit it with the MPro7, the patches come out looking like I had never cleaned the bore in the first place.  The same goes for bolts, carriers, slides, etc.  

Now, this may be overkill under most circumstances.  Especially with a chrome-lined barrel.  However, if it weren't for the fact that the No9 is free, I wouldn't even bother with it anymore.  The MPro7 just works better in all facets.
9/26/2010 9:24:38 AM EDT
[#12]
Quoted:
Let me preface this by saying that I shoot mostly SS barrels.

My department uses No 9 at the range.  I usually just use that when I go down there, because it is free.  However, at home, I use MPro7.  It works much better at getting out stubborn carbon.  I can take any one of my barrels, and scrub it with No9 until the patches come out spotless.  If I then hit it with the MPro7, the patches come out looking like I had never cleaned the bore in the first place.  The same goes for bolts, carriers, slides, etc.  

Now, this may be overkill under most circumstances.  Especially with a chrome-lined barrel.  However, if it weren't for the fact that the No9 is free, I wouldn't even bother with it anymore.  The MPro7 just works better in all facets.


+1

Yeah I wont waste my money on Bore Foam / Copper Cleaner for a chrome lined chamber/barrel


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