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Posted: 11/15/2008 1:29:02 PM EDT
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Someone told me it was dangerous to use a Remmington Oil w/ Teflon Lubricant firearm wipe on my AR. Is it safe to use? Is there any fear of a a chemical reaction??
The package says "...for use on FIREARMS..." Thanks, 5FM |
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Someone told me it was dangerous to use a Remmington Oil w/ Teflon Lubricant firearm wipe on my AR. Is it safe to use? Is there any fear of a a chemical reaction?? The package says "...for use on FIREARMS..." Thanks, 5FM It's perfectly safe to use. But BreakFree CLP is better. WarDawg |
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Someone told me it was dangerous to use a Remmington Oil w/ Teflon Lubricant firearm wipe on my AR. Is it safe to use? Is there any fear of a a chemical reaction?? The package says "...for use on FIREARMS..." Thanks, 5FM It's perfectly safe to use. But BreakFree CLP is better. WarDawg The original formula for CLP had teflon in it. I personally disagree that breakfree is better. I think breakfree is crap. It IS a good lube, but that is all. It is a decent protectant. It does NOT work as a cleaner. For those that do not know CLP stands for Cleaner Lubricant Protectant. |
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Someone told me it was dangerous to use a Remmington Oil w/ Teflon Lubricant firearm wipe on my AR. Is it safe to use? Is there any fear of a a chemical reaction?? The package says "...for use on FIREARMS..." Thanks, 5FM It's perfectly safe to use. But BreakFree CLP is better. WarDawg The original formula for CLP had teflon in it. I personally disagree that breakfree is better. I think breakfree is crap. It IS a good lube, but that is all. It is a decent protectant. It does NOT work as a cleaner. For those that do not know CLP stands for Cleaner Lubricant Protectant. I find it to be a great protector, and an "ok" cleaner and lube. The beauty of CLP is convenience. |
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