Good Gear: Slip2000 Carbon Killer
I bought this stuff yesterday, having read good reviews of it. I'll be damned it worked as advertised! I dropped the small parts from my Smith & Wesson M&P15T and Springfield Armory 1911A1, as well as the whole pistol slide and carbine bolt carrier, into the container, let it sit for 5 minutes or so, and lifted them out. What carbon and old lube that hadn't already dropped off came off instantly after a light wiping with a rag.
It's good stuff folks, easy to use, easy to clean up, no harsh fumes, time-saving and effective.
It now carries the Rule 308 seal of approval.
2 Comments:
Just make sure to wipe *everything* down with some oil of some sort. It's water based, and stuff'll rust. I destroyed an ejector spring in my AR when I didn't get all the water out of the ejector hole after soaking the bolt in that stuff.
That said, it does work darn well, and I still use it. I'm just a lot more careful. And I'm too chicken to put it in my bore.
Good points, aughtsix, thanks.
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