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Posted: 4/1/2011 4:45:18 PM EDT
| Where do you guys buy your CLP? Went to Walymart but seemed expensive. |
| No CLP here. Just doesn't make sense to have a cleaner in the same bottle as a lubricant does it? I used BreakFree LP for many years. I would just google it and find the best price. But I don't use it since I switched everything over to Mil-Comm products. Wish I would have done this a long time ago. |
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Where do you guys buy your CLP? Went to Walymart but seemed expensive. a 4 ounce bottle is $7.99 at the local gun store. Thats enough for me to clean and lube a rifle every week for about two years. But if you buy it by the gallon it would last you 64 years. You really should by in bulk, those cost savings you know. |
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Where do you guys buy your CLP? Went to Walymart but seemed expensive. a 4 ounce bottle is $7.99 at the local gun store. Thats enough for me to clean and lube a rifle every week for about two years. But if you buy it by the gallon it would last you 64 years. You really should by in bulk, those cost savings you know. Prior to Y2K I bought 5 gallons from Sarco for $99.00 delivered. I gave it all away when the world didnt end. |
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I buy most of my gun cleaning crap from Midway-USA.
In fact for those that use it,Midway has the Break Free Lubricant Preservative on sale for a excellent price this month...part #132-483 16oz. for $18.99. If you buy Break Free CLP buy the liquid bottle in pint size.It goes alot further and is a better lube than the aerosol version.If you also need a smaller bottle for field use then order a Break Free CLP 4oz. bottle and refill it as needed. I use small eye drop bottles as lube applicators in the field.Make sure to label the bottle correctly though,CLP causes your eye balls to be over lubricated.
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