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7/9/2012 10:47:20 AM EDT
Willl Slip 2000 EWL protect moving parts from wear at least as well as Tetra Lube?  Or Break Free CLP?  

Thanks
7/9/2012 10:50:11 AM EDT
[#1]
Yes.
7/10/2012 12:44:10 PM EDT
[#2]
I have replaced Break Free CPL with Splip 2000 EWL and that all I use now for all of my firearms.
7/10/2012 1:34:19 PM EDT
[#3]
Tetra is now used to lube door hinges in my house. It's crap on a gun. Doesn't stay where you want it. The Teflon separates from the carrier in time.

There are many benefits from the SLP2000EWL. I use it on all my guns. Stays where you want it. All you need it a tiny bit. Dirt & lint is not attracted to the stuff !!! Great on CCW pistols. FANTASTIC on AR bolts. Has a VERY high drop point and 4500PSI operating strength, way higher than most gun grease at around 500 to 600 PSI.

The EWL is what I use.
7/10/2012 2:11:06 PM EDT
[#4]
I find the regular SLIP 2000 Gun Lube runs much less than the EWL.

EWL was all over the place when I used it on my duty gun.
7/10/2012 4:26:20 PM EDT
[#5]
EWL is a much better lube

There is a 30 weight EWL available which I like alot.
7/11/2012 1:35:57 AM EDT
[#6]
http://www.slip2000.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Store_Code=S&Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=VP
 I got a sample of the 725 and EWL with the latest upper I bought. So I ordered a Extreme cleaning 3 pak. Not sure about handguns yet, but for Ar rifles this stuff is great.
7/11/2012 2:20:12 AM EDT
[#7]
I like it a lot especially since it doesn't catch dirt. I got some that came with my rifle, makes cleaning a cinch after a hard day of shooting. I picked up some more.
7/11/2012 10:55:49 AM EDT
[#8]
Thanks for the replies.

The reason I ask is I had been using Tetra Lube (Break Free CLP in the bores) for several years.  With Tetra the charging handles and BCGs seemed to be moving on ball bearings, and carbon stayed soft and easy to remove.

Then I switched to Slip after reading lots of good reviews.  I found it makes my guns feel more like they are lubed with water.  In other words the parts no longer feel like they move smoothly like they used to.  I also have hard carbon baked on the tail of my bolts that I didn't get while using Tetra.

I thought I was being pretty generous with the Slip, but maybe I am just not applying enough often enough.
7/11/2012 2:12:49 PM EDT
[#9]
They also have a 30 and 50 weight which is thicker. I picked up some 30 since it was the only one in a 4oz bottle on amazon.
7/11/2012 2:19:44 PM EDT
[#10]
Quoted:
They also have a 30 and 50 weight which is thicker. I picked up some 30 since it was the only one in a 4oz bottle on amazon.


If I remember correctly Slip2000 discontinued the 50wt. sometime back.


7/12/2012 9:52:03 AM EDT
[#11]
I run Slip 2000 EWL on all my guns now and love the stuff. I definitely recommend it.
7/13/2012 9:50:33 PM EDT
[#12]
Quoted:
Thanks for the replies.

The reason I ask is I had been using Tetra Lube (Break Free CLP in the bores) for several years.  With Tetra the charging handles and BCGs seemed to be moving on ball bearings, and carbon stayed soft and easy to remove.

Then I switched to Slip after reading lots of good reviews.  I found it makes my guns feel more like they are lubed with water.  In other words the parts no longer feel like they move smoothly like they used to.  I also have hard carbon baked on the tail of my bolts that I didn't get while using Tetra.

I thought I was being pretty generous with the Slip, but maybe I am just not applying enough often enough.


I had the same experience and went back to Tetra.
7/14/2012 11:27:26 PM EDT
[#13]
I am going back to Tetra too.  I put some in one of my ARs and it is nice and slick again.
7/14/2012 11:41:54 PM EDT
[#14]
Quoted:
Thanks for the replies.

The reason I ask is I had been using Tetra Lube (Break Free CLP in the bores) for several years.  With Tetra the charging handles and BCGs seemed to be moving on ball bearings, and carbon stayed soft and easy to remove.

Then I switched to Slip after reading lots of good reviews.  I found it makes my guns feel more like they are lubed with water.  In other words the parts no longer feel like they move smoothly like they used to.  I also have hard carbon baked on the tail of my bolts that I didn't get while using Tetra.

I thought I was being pretty generous with the Slip, but maybe I am just not applying enough often enough.


My gun seemed to run dirty on slip 2000, more carbon.  My department actually went away from using it in the cleaning shack.
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