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    MIL PRO7 LPX gun oil

    I know gun oil preferences are like car preferences. I just bought M-Pro7 LPX from Brownells and I wonder if anybody else has used it?

    Positive shopping experience at Brownells also....
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    Haven't tried that one yet, I use Mobile1 grease and Ballistol.

    For conversation sake, why did you choose that one? Your so right about preferences, there's just so many choices today.



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    Time to try something different. My firearms do not get a lot of abuse but I thought,"What he hell"!

    If they can use it on chain guns, can't hurt my firearms. I was reading that one guy uses 0 to 30 weight synthetic oil for cars. Never run out!

    At the age of 68, I decided that I did not want to wear the same clothes every deer season, wear the same boots, gloves etc. I changed the bullets for my .308. Try the newer technology in clothing and boots.
    I have noticed that gore tex is not around as much as it was and there is new stuff out

    Replacing stuff piecemeal but I have had good luck so far. I really do not do much for myself, but now I have the chance

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    Its the only oil I use for my stuff. Never had any problems from it. I get it from Sportsman's Warehouse every few months. The Gun Cleaner spray bottles are nice too. I use them when Im cleaning the gunk outta my ak after shooting wolf or any ammo with sealed primers. Cleans it up good. I like MPro 7 alot. Used to only use Hoppes #9 and rem oil but got tired of complaints from family that they "stink". Plus M Pro is not toxic and biodegradable.

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