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  • Your partner there wanted to say something at the end but I guess it wasn't that important

  • You should have used any other gun than a Glock because in the past I didn't clean my G27 after a few range visits and it had never failed me without lubing it. Glocks certainly are reliable.

  • i just did 2 of my guns with it...when i applied it to the guns they had been recently cleaned and not shot..i got a fair amount of crud when i wiped the excess off...it doesn't stay wet like oil does...can't wait to see what cleanup after "seasoning"of the guns with it...there's a good vid of a soldier in iraq cleaning his rifle after a year old application of the lube...1000's or rounds and it all wiped clean

  • Try that with a 1911, Glocks can run dry. I would like to try some just to see how good it is but dont try to say how good it is by using a Glock.

  • Everybody knows that a Glock will shoot forever with little to no lube. So don't try to pull the wool over the eyes of us that know better. Now, do that with a 1911 and I will sit up and take notice.

  • HEY, I just got my froglube order in and I stuck it in the freezer to see what happens.... you know what ?? IT GOT HARDER THAN A ROCK !! DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT IN COLD WEATHER, IT WILL GLUE YOUR ACTION SHUT !!!

  • Im pretty sure my Glock will run thousands of rounds without frog lube.

  • @GoDuckHunting but will it wipe clean without scrubbing ?

  • @brotherscoobs Yep!

  • @GoDuckHunting cool...as a mechanic i have an almost moral issue with running metal parts on metal parts without lube...i like this stuff cuz it doesn't attract dust like oil does..

    hey if running it dry works for ya,more power to ya bro !

  • It may be good, but I always have difficulty with a distributor promoting a product the distribute. I guess I need to hear it from a non impacted third party.

  • @cliffcox66 I use this stuff and love it my buddy and I have both done vids on it.

  • @TheHossUSMC

    I put my order of froglube that just came in...... stuck it in the kitchen freezer, and it got harder than a piece of cement. DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT IN COLD WEATHER.  IT WILL GLUE YOUR ACTION SHUT !!!

  • @operator223 why would you freeze it? There shouldn't be enough on the gun to freeze anyway.

  • @TheHossUSMC and it's gonna warm up after a few rounds anyway

  • Glocks need lube?????

  • @huguenot67 I've run close to 1k rounds through one of my Glocks bone dry and not a single problem. I think people put too much emphasis on lubing Glocks. In fact, there's a lot of lube that just attracts dirt and causes problems. Right now I just do a couple drops of 10w-40 Mobil synthetic oil for the entire gun.

  • where can i pick some up locally in houston, tx?

  • If anyone has any doubts read this go to the FrogLube FB and read the Guns and Ammo Review...this stuff is sh*%t hot!

  • Looking forward to trying the new Frog Skinz by FrogLube that I saw at the Shot Show -

  • I ordered several bottles and samplers and gave some to a friend in the Army before he left for Afghanistan.

    I would really like to see you guys do an update on that Glock, have you cleaned it yet? Has is cratered? Is it still running? It's year anniversary is coming up!

    Jim,

    Texarkana, TX

  • I'm a believer too, I have Frog Lube on two of my guns now; a Colt 1911 and an S&W M&P AR15. Both guns are running sweet after just two conditioning treatments. I did it twice just to be more on the safe side. The AR has had maybe 100 rounds through it. The 1911 has been in a USPSA match and many practice sessions, still running great. The only cleaning I've done is a basic wipe-down with a soft cloth and a bore mop with just a little Frog Lube on it. That's it.

  • A good high grip that envelops the gun also tends to depress the slide lock. No big deal when you train reflex motor skills for immediate action "Tap, Rack, Ready" which will then lock the slide and tell the mind to combat reload. All part of a successful fighting system.

  • @hoff4win : thank you for your answer. I'm usually a revolver shooter and I think the same thing.

    I always count my rounds, even if I'm shooting an auto pistol.

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  • Just one question: at 0:26 mr. Hoffner empties the first magazine, then he put in the second one, rack the slide and fires all the rounds.

    The hold open should have blocked the slide at the end of the first magazine.

    Why did it not happened?

  • Unbelievable product! I've been using it since it was recommended by Sig Sauer~I haven't had a jam since.

  • I saw this in a demonstration at the Crossroads of the west gun show in Ontario CA yesterday. It was just unbelievable how smooth the operation of the guys pistol was. Usually when I'm checking out a pistol in a shop the slide is a bit rough feels like metal on metal. The one with Frog Lube had that slide release glide by effortlessly. I've been using Ballistol on my AK for a few months now. So far good cleaner but I want to try another lube this frog lube looks promising. Thanks for the vid.

  • @ThePopeAndy i saw it their too i think i might buy some

  • This stuff really does work. Unreal~thanks for the video!

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