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Re: using CLP for semi-auto handgun???

Posted: Sun, 23 Aug 2009 18:46:23
by Vahunter
I use hot water and dial on my XD, while I'm in the shower. CLP won't hurt it a bit.

Re: using CLP for semi-auto handgun???

Posted: Sun, 23 Aug 2009 18:57:54
by Moccasin
mnmiller07 wrote:yep.
CLP is break-free. Break-Free CLP is what the military uses and is also available on the civilian market. I can't understand how anyone could say not to use CLP but break-free is ok.

http://www.break-free.com/

Re: using CLP for semi-auto handgun???

Posted: Sun, 23 Aug 2009 20:41:42
by Dragonfly
What ever happen to using MEK to clean your shootin parts? Guess I sniffed it once to often.

Re: using CLP for semi-auto handgun???

Posted: Sun, 23 Aug 2009 20:48:08
by zephyp
Vahunter wrote:I use hot water and dial on my XD, while I'm in the shower. CLP won't hurt it a bit.
Well, guess I'm behind the times. I use butch's bore shine, hoppes, and regular old gun oil.

Will Dove lavender scent work ok too?

Re: using CLP for semi-auto handgun???

Posted: Sun, 23 Aug 2009 20:53:33
by Moccasin
zephyp wrote:Will Dove lavender scent work ok too?
I guess it'd work great if you are a metrosexual, but real men use CLP. :hysterical:

Re: using CLP for semi-auto handgun???

Posted: Sun, 23 Aug 2009 21:21:09
by zephyp
Moccasin wrote:
zephyp wrote:Will Dove lavender scent work ok too?
I guess it'd work great if you are a metrosexual, but real men use CLP. :hysterical:
I'll stick with Dove or Dial, thank you very much. I certainly dont want to break anything free, especially in the shower before work. That would not be the start of a good day... :whistle:

Re: using CLP for semi-auto handgun???

Posted: Sun, 23 Aug 2009 23:12:58
by mnmiller07
man, you dudes are crazy. Ive never heard of taking a weapon into the shower. hahaha..

(awesome metrosexual joke) :hysterical:

Re: using CLP for semi-auto handgun???

Posted: Mon, 24 Aug 2009 05:40:40
by zephyp
mnmiller07 wrote:man, you dudes are crazy. Ive never heard of taking a weapon into the shower. hahaha..

(awesome metrosexual joke) :hysterical:
I was combat arms around 30 years ago and we did take our M-16s in the shower. Was a great way to break up the crud and get the hidden parts clean in the lower receiver. The only hard part then was getting everything dry which was mainly a drip dry thing and using patches on your cleaning rod. Hot water helped alot. Worked like a charm. Then you applied LSA. You guys still use that?

Metrosexuals? Gary, will you please stand up? :hysterical:

Re: using CLP for semi-auto handgun???

Posted: Mon, 24 Aug 2009 06:04:08
by Moccasin
LSA, I haven't heard that for years. There was another one also, they were used in different climates. CLP replaced both of them.

Re: using CLP for semi-auto handgun???

Posted: Mon, 24 Aug 2009 07:41:49
by zephyp
Moccasin wrote:LSA, I haven't heard that for years. There was another one also, they were used in different climates. CLP replaced both of them.
We had gallons of LSA for the M-60s. One of the only weapons I never truly cared for other than the .45 grease gun. Glad they come up with the SAW. I carried a small bottle of LSA in my helmet headband.

Re: using CLP for semi-auto handgun???

Posted: Mon, 24 Aug 2009 13:39:22
by mnmiller07
Nope, no LSA for the new generation... and I agree, the SAW is one bad lad.

Re: using CLP for semi-auto handgun???

Posted: Mon, 24 Aug 2009 18:43:19
by zephyp
mnmiller07 wrote:Nope, no LSA for the new generation... and I agree, the SAW is one bad lad.
If you've ever shot a 60 you will truly appreciate the SAW. You had to baby them like whiny women, constantly dump LSA in the receiver, and change the barrel almost every other belt of ammo. Those things get nasty when they start cooking off rounds. I once had an assistant gunner that pulled one in the foxhole with us trying to break the belt off. Lucky I had a change of drawers with me.

Re: using CLP for semi-auto handgun???

Posted: Mon, 24 Aug 2009 22:01:05
by mnmiller07
damn, sounds like those things were a hot freakin' mess. Im glad we dont have to deal with that annoyance. That thing would get someone killed just trying to maintain it in combat. Thank god for the SAW.
I would like to see the M16 replaced by the AK in all honesty. I like the 16, but the AK is just less trouble. :ak47:

Re: using CLP for semi-auto handgun???

Posted: Mon, 24 Aug 2009 22:39:13
by mnmiller07
Sorry for the F-bomb... Ill work on being more polite in the forum.

Re: using CLP for semi-auto handgun???

Posted: Mon, 24 Aug 2009 22:43:12
by allingeneral
No problem Nate. We stay way from that word in an effort to project a respectable image for our community and for firearm owners everywhere. :)

Re: using CLP for semi-auto handgun???

Posted: Mon, 24 Aug 2009 22:45:48
by mnmiller07
Roger that. Makes sense. :doh:

Re: using CLP for semi-auto handgun???

Posted: Tue, 25 Aug 2009 05:51:10
by zephyp
mnmiller07 wrote:Roger that. Makes sense. :doh:
We dont want people to think we're low browed knuckle dragging thug rednecks... :whistle:

Some people like the 60s, but I thought they were a real pain. I agree on the AK, however the newer versions of the M-16s are going to chrome lined chambers and bores like the AK, which will help a great deal. Having said that the AK is IMO hands down the most popular and prolific military rifle on the planet.

Re: using CLP for semi-auto handgun???

Posted: Tue, 25 Aug 2009 06:09:56
by Moccasin
zephyp wrote:We dont want people to think we're low browed knuckle dragging thug rednecks... :whistle:
We don't? I thought we just didn't want them to think we used bad languauge. :hysterical:

Re: using CLP for semi-auto handgun???

Posted: Tue, 25 Aug 2009 06:12:32
by zephyp
Moccasin wrote:
zephyp wrote:We dont want people to think we're low browed knuckle dragging thug rednecks... :whistle:
We don't? I thought we just didn't want them to think we used bad languauge. :hysterical:
I'm saving up all my bad language to use against the BGs if "they" ever take our guns... :roll:

Re: using CLP for semi-auto handgun???

Posted: Tue, 25 Aug 2009 06:45:25
by zephyp
Here's an excerpt from the PT145 manual supplied by Taurus. It has a security system so the pistol can be locked with a key on the slide. Here are two warnings at the end of the section:

WARNING:
Securing your firearm may inhibit access to it in a defense situation and result in injury or death.
WARNING:
Failure to properly secure a firearm may result in injury or death.