Degrabber???
My father gave me this stuff
http://i1035.photobucket.com/albums/...10-00153-1.jpg And told me to use it. I think he called it "degrabber" or something like that? Apparently it is what he used while in the military, and what he still uses on all of his guns. Should I or shouldn't I? This bottle (or maybe the lack of fancy colours and logos) makes me nervous. |
How old were you when your Dad gave it to you?
If you were in your late teens and early 20's I bet he figured it would work on Men!! lol....All young women need some "Degrabber"....usually comes in the form of a much larger less attractive friend who acts like a mother hen :) LC |
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I have never seen it before. |
Degrabber?
Degreaser, degunker degooper
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I suspect this bottle of "stuff" has been around since then, though. Quote:
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I just ran this stuff through the barrel of my Finnlight. I'm not entirely comfortable with the way the patches looked when they came out. |
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It's all good! |
I thought this would be a thread about BB416... woops. :scared0018:
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what color were the patches when they came out?
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Looks like normal military CLP to me.
Standard stuff the US and Canada for a long time. I think we used to get bottles like that one about 20-25 years ago. Now, they look the same as what you buy in the store...unless it is in bulk. If it sits for a while it settles out. Just shake it up and have at er. |
Yes it is the very same thing as modern military CLP, except in the old style bottle with the old Nato Stock Number. The packaging and NSN is different now but has the same mil spec.
Edit - While it does have a 3 yr shelf life, it is still good, just give it a good shake. |
its one of the best that money can by. the army bys good quality stuff usualy at inflated prices but to meet there standards its has to perform or they won't by it.
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I'm guessing this stuff would not be the "Break-Free" CLP, but rather the "Royco" CLP? |
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You may find that after resting for a while...if you run a cloth through...it will have black stuff all over it. Thats normal. It is just working the old filth out that didn't come free on the initial cleaning. With CLP I "get it wet and let it sweat" for a few days before a final cleaning for storage. Nice thing is a little dab will do you and it never seems to thicken up in the cold. It is made for full auto weapons and doesn't break down in the heat created through normal firing. |
My supply tech told me it is break-free in the old bottles.
http://www.break-free.com/ The white stuff in the bottom of the bottle is teflon that has settled out of the solution. I use that stuff on all my reels. One of the best oils Ive ever used. if anyone knows a place in Edmonton that sells it could you send me a pm please? |
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