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<blockquote data-quote="CatShooter" data-source="post: 157787" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p>CarShooter'</p><p></p><p> [ QUOTE ]</p><p> Don't EVER use CLP, as it has Teflon in it and you DON'T want Teflon in the barrel, EVER!!! </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ] </p><p></p><p>CLP stands for Cleaner - Lubricant - Preservative</p><p>It is an issued firearm cleaning product for the U.S military and NATO.</p><p></p><p>Where did you get the info that you posted and why is this stuff still available to our servivemen for their weapons if it is so detrimental for use in (on) firearms?</p><p></p><p>I have use Break Free CLP for many years as a bore protectant and on the exterior metal surfaces as a rust inhibitor. Many of my rifles wear custom barrels and have been back to various smiths for rechambering after extensive use. I routinely ask them to check the bores for condition before they do any work. I have never been advised by a competent smith that their was an identifible problem with any of my barrels which have had CLP used in them for years.</p><p></p><p>I'm not saying that you're wrong but it sure flies in the face of my experience and apparently that of our military too. </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ]</p><p></p><p>"CLP stands for Cleaner - Lubricant - Preservative"</p><p></p><p>1 - It is NOT a powder solvent or copper solvent, so it cannot clean the barrel.</p><p></p><p>It is fine for M-16s and other combat weapons that are used in the desert and jungles... it is NOT for the inside of fine barrels.</p><p></p><p>Teflon is not for the insides of barrels.</p><p></p><p>Where did I "get" this. Besides my own college edujamacation... I got it from Rick Boucher, head of sniper training at Ft Bragg, and David Liwanag, head of the Army's AMU... and about 50 other knowledgeable sources. It is common (maybe not so) knowledge.</p><p></p><p>You cannot clean barrels with oil... that's NOT rocket science.</p><p></p><p>But if you want to... be my guest.</p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CatShooter, post: 157787, member: 7"] [ QUOTE ] CarShooter' [ QUOTE ] Don't EVER use CLP, as it has Teflon in it and you DON'T want Teflon in the barrel, EVER!!! [/ QUOTE ] CLP stands for Cleaner - Lubricant - Preservative It is an issued firearm cleaning product for the U.S military and NATO. Where did you get the info that you posted and why is this stuff still available to our servivemen for their weapons if it is so detrimental for use in (on) firearms? I have use Break Free CLP for many years as a bore protectant and on the exterior metal surfaces as a rust inhibitor. Many of my rifles wear custom barrels and have been back to various smiths for rechambering after extensive use. I routinely ask them to check the bores for condition before they do any work. I have never been advised by a competent smith that their was an identifible problem with any of my barrels which have had CLP used in them for years. I'm not saying that you're wrong but it sure flies in the face of my experience and apparently that of our military too. [/ QUOTE ] "CLP stands for Cleaner - Lubricant - Preservative" 1 - It is NOT a powder solvent or copper solvent, so it cannot clean the barrel. It is fine for M-16s and other combat weapons that are used in the desert and jungles... it is NOT for the inside of fine barrels. Teflon is not for the insides of barrels. Where did I "get" this. Besides my own college edujamacation... I got it from Rick Boucher, head of sniper training at Ft Bragg, and David Liwanag, head of the Army's AMU... and about 50 other knowledgeable sources. It is common (maybe not so) knowledge. You cannot clean barrels with oil... that's NOT rocket science. But if you want to... be my guest. . [/QUOTE]
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