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SlipStream Weapons Lubricant Review

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Uploaded by on Jun 29, 2010

My review of the SlipStream Weapons Lubricant made by Crusader Weaponry. This is a local company that makes the best weapons lubricant in my opinion. Check em out at www.crusaderweaponry.com

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  • Do yu know if this is non toxic andhow bad or good is the smell?

  • @ross512009 The smell is about the same as any other grease... It smells similar to grease you would put on bearings.. As to the toxicity.. I dont know much about that.. however it is a Nano Lubricant which means it might be able to absorb thru the skin.. I would suggest wearing gloves when using the lube.

  • Looks messy, I get no mess using EEzox?

  • @lisapizza8 its used very sparingly, so no there isnt much mess.

  • is it better than militec

  • @tacdriver22mk2 personally I like it better.

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  • I bought some SlipStream after hearing how well works. I agree that at first I was a little unsure of the best way to use it, but the more I use it, the better it gets for all my weapons. It reduces friction and makes my pistols, revolvers, rifles and shotguns work smoothly with no problems. I hear it also works well on small motors or anywhere friction is a problem. I recommend it to everyone! Try it, you won't be disappointed.............

  • I am pleased you like it.  We are proud of it!

  • Great review there. I've used that stuff before it is indeed amazing. Yes, it's better than militec. It's better than anything else. It makes the bolt of an AR feel like its on rollers. Also, put it on the trigger mechanism and its like a trigger job in a bottle. From what I understand about the grease is that you'd want to apply it to large heavy friction places such as the slides of the Glock and the oil in the smaller parts.

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