Had both my ARs out shooting this past sat when it was 40 degrees outside, and they were fine.I bought some a few weeks ago. Here is my early two gun report.
The bottle the liquid came in has a big hole to dispense it. There is no way to just put a drop or two out. I ended up using a piece of 1/16 inch diameter wire as a dipstick applicator. It is also thick enough that I don't know if it will work in a bottle that dispenses just drops. I also doubt you could get down a long thin tube to get where you want it.
I bought my FrogLube from Midway. They only sell the liquid and paste. The FrogLube website also shows a spray type. I'll have to get some of that to try. I did buy some paste. I used it where I would normally use grease.
It does seem very slippery. I couple days ago I cycled one of the FrogLubed guns that had been in the 40 degree shop overnight. It seemed to be stiff like the lube got stiff in the cold. I'm going to have to check that out some more before I trust it on something subject to cold.
FrogLube says it is biodegradable. I'm not sure what that means in this case. I'm don't know if I want it on a gun if that means it only lasts a few months before it breaks down.
It will take some time to see if their claim that dirt doesn't stick to it proves out to be true.
I'm curious to see how it handles high temperatures.
It does smell nice. Whenever I open my safe nowadays I get hit with a pleasant minty smell.
It definitely seems to be slipperier than other lubes.
I like it so far. I don't regret the money spent. It will definitely be my primary lube on most of my guns.




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