mqondo wrote:Just picked up another batch of the lube from Crusader. Mainly wanted the bottle, but it just happened to come with some lube too. BONUS! The needle oiler bottle is perfect. Q-tips worked okay, but didn't work as well as I wanted. The needle is small enough to get into the tight places, yet large enough to get the bigger areas too. I recommend picking up some. Give that guy a PM, or order it off his website. Thanks Crusader!
Crusader Smithy wrote:This is a video eval from one of our customers out of state.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOymhDfJgiM&feature=player_embedded
So, holy crap!
You guys thought that video with Slipstream in my pistols was impressive?
I should have recorded my AR cleaning today!
I had essentially been running it dry, I think. I had used Hoppes oil and Rem Oil before, but it never got rid of that rough sound and feel, like there was sand in my rifle. I field stripped it, cleaned it ([auto-filtered] that rifle was filthy) and put Slipstream everywhere I could, with emphasis on the bolt rails and the charging handle, and anywhere it looked like it was rubbing. I could feel it as soon as I put the bolt back in. Also colored the entire trigger group black with oil.
Dear GOD! It feels like my P226 now! Smooth as silk! The trigger even feels better, and it wasn't a bad trigger to begin with.
From now on, gun cleaning will have mandatory camera, at least till I get Slipstream in all my guns.
ennis wrote:Can you use too much Slipstream? Does it attract dust/sand? Is it flammable? Does it have a strong odor? I will be picking some up next week. Looking forward to it. Right now my current lubes are MMC Molecular Metal Conditioner and Eezox. I'm not even sure MMC is still in business. Eezox, scent sets off my wifes migraines. It will be great to try out your product.
Korben88 wrote:How does this product differ from your slipstream treatment?
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests