3/31/2024 0 Comments Do all types of guns have riflingBut the “C” part of the formula doesn’t know when to STOP cleaning. In “CLP” formulations, there are chemical components that are engineered to do the “C” part - the gun Cleaning part - while the “L” and “P” parts of the formula are trying to Lubricate and Protect. Problem #1: The “C” attacks the “L” and “P” Actually, they are trying to do the impossible in terms of gun cleaning (and practical chemistry). “CLP” gun lubes are simply trying to do too much. Here’s the problem - and you don’t need a degree in tribology (the study of friction) to figure this out for yourself. Splash some “CLP lube” onto your firearms parts, and, bang, you’re done. The letters C-L-P stand for, “Clean,” “Lubricate” and “Protect.” Meaning that one whiz-bang application of some “CLP stuff” will satisfy all your gun cleaning needs in one easy step. Which today, ladies and gentlemen, leads us to opine on the value of so-called, “CLP” gun treatments. You remember what your mother or father once told you: if it looks too good to be true, it probably is…
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