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Unread 03-23-2016, 01:51 PM   #15
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I have been using Mil Comm TW25b for the last 7-8 years, at least.....perhaps longer. As most shooters/collectors have done, I have tried a "ton" of different lubes, greases, whatever. I believe that there are some very good products out there for sale....not just one best!! TW25b is not the cheapest lube by far, but my handguns are not cheap either.

I have stayed with TW25b for many reasons, and quite honestly, have found no down side. It requires a very thin application to get the job done, and has an enormous temperature functioning range. For years and years, I would shoot a firearm, then clean said firearm.....no variations. For the last 1-2 years, I shoot a firearm(handgun) and do not field strip it and clean it until a fair amount of ammo has passed through it. I clean the breachface, feedramp, and boresnake the bore, but do not remove any/all of the lube and replace it. It just isn't necessary, in my way of thinking. I have experienced zero lube/lack of lube problems to date.

I am a shooter and shoot 1-2/week, usually 75-100 rounds/visit. This is a personal study that I am doing with this lube and my handguns. So far, I could not be more pleased/satisfied.
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