Mil-Comm Weapon Cleaner?

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Mil-Comm Weapon Cleaner?

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Has anyone heard good or bad about a product called Mil-Comm weapon cleaning products :?:
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Re: Mil-Comm Weapon Cleaner?

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Never heard of it.
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Re: Mil-Comm Weapon Cleaner?

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Nothing here. :cry:
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Re: Mil-Comm Weapon Cleaner?

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Never heard of Mil-comm, but mili-tech makes a good lube.

Might be related, same company.
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Re: Mil-Comm Weapon Cleaner?

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It's Mil-Comm they state on their web site that the U.S Military use it to clean & maintain their weapons. Web site is http://www.mil-comm.com
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Re: Mil-Comm Weapon Cleaner?

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I am a AF CATM guy (firearms instructor/armorer) and I haven't seen the stuff. That doesn't mean the military doesn't use it. We mainly use CLP (Breakfree) LSA, LSAT and LAW. Different oils have different uses (cold climate/hot) I have also been known to use Penzoil 10W-30 in M2's :lol: Most of the oils used have to be approved vis HAZMART and T.O.'s/TM's
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Re: Mil-Comm Weapon Cleaner?

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For military gun oil I think Breakfree is about the most popular out there.
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Can't answer your question, but the smell of Breakfree CLP almost makes me sick. I can't stand it. Don't know what the actual smell is that does it, but it sure does.
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Re: Mil-Comm Weapon Cleaner?

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They make Astro Glide ? So it says ,
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Re: Mil-Comm Weapon Cleaner?

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MrV wrote:It's Mil-Comm they state on their web site that the U.S Military use it to clean & maintain their weapons. Web site is http://www.mil-comm.com
Like Mich Hunter one of my side jobs is marksmanship coach for the Marines. All we use is CLP for M16's and M9's. We can only use what the manuals call for. Now if a few guys are using it on their own and the company is using that for their claim then it is a bit misleading. In 14 years of being around weapons in the Marine Corps I have never heard of it.
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Re: Mil-Comm Weapon Cleaner?

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Good stuff, just a little dab will do.

I use it on the slide of my Browning HP. Also the lever cams on my 73 Uberti carbine & all lube areas. With a temp range of -95 to +450 it stays and does it's job.
Product I use is TW25A grease.

They were at the NRA convention last year in Phoenix, and had samples of the products.
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Re: Mil-Comm Weapon Cleaner?

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Thanks for all the replys. Got a sample with my Sig P226, Sig is saying that it is want they use to clean and lube their weapons. Went to the web site (Mil-Comm) if it does what they claim it does it might be worth a try but it's not cheap.
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