C**Y
GREAT PRODUCT!!
I read a few of the other reviews and also read some shooters on the forums talking about this product. I needed more oil, so I figured I would try it out. I stripped one of my guns down and gave it a thorough cleaning with Hoppes #9. I then wiped everything down with an alcohol wipe, I believe I read that in the instructions. Then I applied the FireClean.After a practice session I wiped down the gun and reapplied the FireClean. I did that after three practice sessions of around 300 rounds each. I did this to two of my guns, a Glock 34 gen 4 and an M&P Pro40L C.O.R.E. Both guns appear to clean up pretty easily with just a wipe down with cotton pads. I have been shooting plated bullets, so I never really had a leading problem in the barrels. I was using my Glock 35 Gen 4 as the control gun, which was cleaned with Hoppes and then oiled with Outers gun oil. The Glock 35 has an oily feel to it, where as the Glock 34 and M&P with FireClean have no oily feel. The Glock 35 also takes a bit more effort to clean after a practice session.So I am sold on FireClean. I am going to thoroughly clean all of my other guns and give them a few good coatings of FireClean. While FireClean is quite a bit more expensive than the other oils, it appears to do a good job. And really, how much oil do you even use? The small bottles last a long time and since I won't be buying a cleaning agent, maybe the cost is not too bad? Plus I hate the smell of Hoppes #9.
K**R
from Glocks to the Scary AR15s works great. Also
I use this stuff for cleaning and lubing all my firearms. from Glocks to the Scary AR15s works great.Also, I apply a bit of Fireclean to my Muzzle Brakes and the inside contact surfaces on my Suppressors and it helps with the sticking from Carbon build up after a training class, heavy Competition or heavy day of use... Several times I've had a Can get stuck after a hot day and putting several hundred rounds down range... After an application of Fireclean, never any issues... Will buy again and highly recommend.
C**D
Makes your gun as easy to clean as a dry erase board.
I bough a bottle of this in the first quarter of 2013. Only had a 2oz bottle, own 5 guns that I shoot regularly, and clean every time after shooting. I still have about a quarter ounce of this stuff left. For bolt actions and standard sized pistols, about 3 drops is required to fully clean and lubricate. For an AR15, takes about five drops to get every spec of carbon out of the receiver, chamber, barrel, amd bolt carrier group. With every other gun cleaner I have used, I would have to let the solvent soak for about an hour before scrubbing like crazy to get the guns spotless. With FIREClean, all I have to do is put a few drops on a paper towel, and simply whipe the carbon off, like a dry erase white board. This stuff is absolutely amazing and saves me a lot of time in cleaning and lubricating my firearms. Also a great bore cleaning solvent, just run a patch through 3 times with a few drops and the barrel looks brand new. Phenomenal stuff, just bought another bottle for when my quarter ounce runs out in a few months.
T**.
Gummed up
Use it if you like your firearm parts smell like old oil and get all sticky.
B**T
WORKS VERY WELL
I only have one weapon I would use this on to help with carbon and that is my Bushmaster AR15. I was probably as skeptical as many of the other people who have rated this oil. I certainly had my doubts. I use Tetra almost exclusively for lube on all of my firearms. But I did have a carbon problem with the AR. I tried it and I like it very much. I used this on my bolt carrier group and put it back in the safe and it was 3 more weeks before I went to the range. I usually run 350 to 400 rounds thru at one visit to the range but due to not being to obtain bullet tips for reloading I kept it down to 200 rounds. I just finished cleaning my AR and it has been 2 weeks since I was at the range. I have to say it cleaned up really easy. I usually have to soak the entire carrier group in cleaner for a couple of hours to get it clean. There was a noticeable difference in the amount of carbon build-up. It was a lot less but then I only shot 200 rounds as I said. The carrier cleaned out much easier as did the bolt. I did think the bolt group was pretty dry after such a low round count. This is why I am giving 4 stars instead of 5. I may have been a little stingy when I oiled the carrier group but I don't think I was as I am usually a little over generous on this. I will buy this again when I need more as it did make the clean-up much easier.
A**B
New user
I just began using Fireclean on my MSRs. It seems to work well as both a lube and a cleaner. Cleanup of the bolt was simple. Used paper towels and some q-tips. Cleaned right up. I do like that Fireclean is safe, non-toxic and has no smell. I can clean my rifles in the house without the family complaining. Seems to work as well as RAND CLP and FrogLube in those areas. But Fireclean is easier since there is no pre-treatment, heat gun or soak in time needed.
A**
Don’t do it.
It’s basically just vegetable oil. Don’t waste your money.
E**I
A decent firearm lube, but way overpriced.
400 degree smoke point sets it a cut above Grizzly Lube or Frog Lube, but not worth the price. $15 for something that looks, smells, and tastes like 2 ounces of vegetable oil seems like a scam.
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