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9 September 2015, 05:29 #16Senior Member
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9 September 2015, 07:37 #17
I posted this on M4C.
All I know is that Fireclean just works, if it really is just rebranded veggie oil then oh well, I won't stop using it. I've done some pretty intensive testing (20,000 rounds in 10 days kind of testing) and nothing stay on longer and cleans up easier. Not Slip2000, not Mpro7, not Froglube, not mobile 1, not gunzilla, nothing else compares in my opinion. Sure mobile 1 may be cheaper, but it blows and burns off a hell of a lot faster, plus when running suppressed who likes to breathe in atomized petroleum particles?FFL 07/ NFA 02
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9 September 2015, 17:09 #18
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9 September 2015, 19:20 #19
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13 September 2015, 08:24 #20Member
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http://www.vuurwapenblog.com/general...eclean-crisco/
More fuel to the fire.
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13 September 2015, 11:07 #21
... so this was just posted: Yes, It's True: FireClean is Crisco
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13 September 2015, 13:42 #22
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13 September 2015, 14:50 #23
FIREClean=Canola Oil?
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2...ean-is-crisco/
Burn off tests and spectral analysis, along with some patent info points towards YES, it's $15/oz canola oil
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13 September 2015, 15:04 #24
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13 September 2015, 15:07 #25
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13 September 2015, 15:14 #26
Copied this off Larry Vickers FB:
Here is an official statement from FIREClean about the recent allegations that it is nothing more than Crisco ;
We would like to address recent false or misleading allegations that range from simply misguided to false, defamatory, and libelous. These attacks have been made by competitors and others that paint our product in a false or misleading light. The allegations do not focus on actual performance or relevant tests, and draw a misleading picture.
FIREClean™ Advanced Gun Oil is a specifically formulated, technically superior weapon reliability solution that resists the harshest firing with enormous heat and carbon overload that seize most weapons. It is a formulation- made specifically for exceptional reliability in firearms and weapons- not a re-labeled or re-packaged product.
FIREClean™ has been proven in combat in Afghanistan by US Special Operations Forces, and is in use by Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force Special Operations. It is also in use by elements of the FBI, DHS, DEA, CBP, Secret Service, Department of State, various intelligence agencies as well as numerous State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies.
FIREClean™ has been successfully tested on and is in use on weapons from handguns and shotguns to fully automatic and suppressed individual weapons. It has also been successfully tested on and is in use on crew served weapons from 5.56mm M249s to 40mm Automatic Grenade Launchers.
In addition to over 3 years of Combat and Service/Duty usage, FIREClean™ has been used on the competition circuit by the best shooters in the world, including the US Army Marksmanship Unit. It has been used to win multiple National Championships in Pistol, 3 Gun, Sniping, and many other competitive shooting disciplines.
We are proud to be of service to those that bear arms in defense of our freedom, those that serve to keep us safe in our communities, and those that carry firearms for self defense. We are also pleased to be of service to tens of thousands of competitors, hunters, and recreational shooters- all of whom appreciate the highest possible levels of reliability and safety.
We believe that our performance speaks for itself. We offer what we and many others regard as the best, highest performing product on the market. We have not commented on the formulation, nor will we do so now. We have focused on performance, and we will continue to do so.
Rest assured that we will defend our good name against false, defamatory and libelous allegations using the full measure of remedies available to us.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
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13 September 2015, 15:18 #27
I've seen what the spectral analysis shows and what JGifford's mix test shows. I have a hard time believing that Crisco and Fireclean are exactly the same from the mix test alone. If you pour 2 bottles of the same motor oil in a bucket they will mix, the Fireclean and Crisco didn't. If Fireclean is not Crisco then they may be preparing to answer these claims with a lawsuit, only time will tell. And again I have never used Fireclean.
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13 September 2015, 15:25 #28
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13 September 2015, 15:25 #29
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13 September 2015, 16:01 #30