I remember reading that post. good notes for my next home - outside of California
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That is a great story. I also use BreakFree CLP for my firearms prior to putting them back in the safe. CLP also makes a special "Collector's" variant that is designed for long-term storage needs. It has a little thicker consistency and I use it on clients' guns that I know will not be used or serviced for a very long time by their owners.
I did not know about this, I'm sure I saw it but maybe ignored it? I found Break-Free, Model: CO-4 Collector which I assume is the one you wrote about. I'm ordering it. Thank you for the lead. In my shooting bag, I have a microfiber rag that I soaked in Breakfree CLP that I keep in a ziplock. I use this to wipe my firearm down after I come out of the field back to my SUV or before leaving the range. It works great especially when you have been operating in the morning dew and rain. To make the rag, I saturate the rag and twist out any excess. I let the rag sit in my garage through the day and overnight to let the solvents evaporate and then place it in the ziplock. It leaves a light coat of oil when you wipe the firearm down.
The bottle I have is the old style black plastic bottle that says "Collector" with "Long Term Storage Protectorant" on it. Hope that helps! Since we live in the desert, I will wipe down a firearm and let it sit wet for about a half hour after the cleaning process then wipe it dry to prevent it from collecting dust. I was told CLP contains Teflon which permeates the metal and creates a layer of protection that doesn't rub off. I don't know if that is true but the CLP has served me well with my duty guns and my current CCW pistol.
I think they have changed the labeling. When I was looking for the "Collector" I found this "new" Breakfree on their website "BREAK FREE® MIL-SPEC CLP™" I didn't know there was a difference .. I ordered two 4oz bottles to check it out.
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I never noticed that the MIL SPEC number was removed from the Break Free bottles. I checked the 4oz Squeeze and 12oz Aerosol that I have and it's not there; when was it removed I wonder. The current batch of Break Free I have was purchased in 2014. The stuff I used on my firearms when they were in storage was original the MIL-SPEC because it was the same bottles librated. Now I'm more curious than ever.
Hola Carlito,
Im sorry for your buddy.
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