frog lube?

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JNG
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frog lube?

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i bought some and read about it...does it work OK?
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Re: frog lube?

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If you bought some.....ergo sum.....We'd like a field report, please. 8)
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Re: frog lube?

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Lubin' the frog...

That's a new one.


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Works great if you follow the directions. But... I do not rely solely on the treatment.
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I never saw a frog that was rusted or in need of a lubricating. They are slippery enough when you try to catch them by hand.
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Re: frog lube?

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I was given a small tube of the stuff. It works great on my AR bolt. A tiny bit on the bearing surface and it stays there without
running off. I have started using now on all my other actions but very sparingly. Just enough to lube I dont like greasy slick parts
collecting dirt.It smells darn nice too. I have seen the price is high but the stuff goes a long way. For me its better than oil because
its more like a light grease but dont know how it will act in the cold. I'm in Ca. and its usually warm when I shoot!
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