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Old 05-09-2011, 02:20 PM   #201
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Sounds like the stuff can be tricky to mix.

Hold the bottle upside down when shaking, that always helps to mix andthing. The BBs would also help, considerable.
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Old 05-09-2011, 02:58 PM   #202
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The bottle Sam so graciously sent me [along with a
nice TFF cloth] last winter(?) already had a ball bearing in
the bottle, ready to go. Absolutely NO problem getting it
to mix fast.
Today I finally found time to 'strip' my new un-fired GSG 1911
and clean the factory white lithium grease out of her. Since
MamaOzo 'confiscated' this gun from me for her new range toy,
it has been living on her desk in front of her, chompin' at the bit
and beggin' to take a trip to the range. It has been getting a
lot of action and attention by her [no dry firing] and the slide has
cycled 100s of times. After cleaning and lubing with SBGO it is
a completely different action.......swift and smooth.
BUT.....
in the process, as I would go out on the back porch
and smoke, the latch on my storm door was a little stiff.
A regular occurrence yearly to spray some [WD40]......but I
had SBGO on my hands although I wiped them with a
microfiber towel before I went out. I just 'fondled' the door
latch with what tiny amount was on my skin, and VOILA !!!!
the latch came back to life. Even where a 6" area of the jamb
was barely rubbing the door, I kept fondling it with my 'bare'
hands.......GREAT STUFF.....even for 'bare-handed fondling'
around the house.
It is now on every gun I own, as a lube, and a storage
preserver.
Thank you Sam for the initial bottle. Aside from what Donny
told me about you, you're alright. [and thank you Jack]
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Old 05-09-2011, 03:29 PM   #203
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The idea of the ball bearing came from Boris. After I had shipped a few bottles of the 1st case that Jack sent, I started adding a couple of small nuts to each bottle. The mixing problem went away. The next case all had the ball bearing added.

This is the best gun lube to hit the market. Even full auto weapons run a LONG time before needing a re lube. That says a lot about the staying power of SBGO. Those weapons build a lot of heat.

We tried it on a 1918 Browning and fired until the barrel started to glow and after it cooled, the SBGO was still there. Same with an M-16 and an Uzi.
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Old 05-19-2011, 09:42 PM   #204
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The idea of the ball bearing came from Boris. After I had shipped a few bottles of the 1st case that Jack sent, I started adding a couple of small nuts to each bottle. The mixing problem went away. The next case all had the ball bearing added.

This is the best gun lube to hit the market. Even full auto weapons run a LONG time before needing a re lube. That says a lot about the staying power of SBGO. Those weapons build a lot of heat.

We tried it on a 1918 Browning and fired until the barrel started to glow and after it cooled, the SBGO was still there. Same with an M-16 and an Uzi.
Good stuff.
Thanx for this particular run Sam,I've done my best to make the best for those in harms way,KNOWING that SBGO does what I intended,which is STOP our weapons from burning off the lube,overheating and causing our Courageous Warriors fighting the Monster called Islam to be left with JAMMED weapons makes me a very happy camper.
The Heavy weapons formula I specifically designed for the SEAL teams,who NEED more than just "some" gunoil.They use their weaponry in xtremes and lots of water,thats why SBGO sheds water so well.The HW has more of several of the additives I use in the regular SBGO and one xtry one that really helps shed water as some here have mentioned. I tested the formulas at the home I was living at on Norfolk right next to the beach,Mix some up,put it on some tool steel and chuck it into the Chesapeake bay and retrieve it at a later date and analyze results.BTW,the SEALS WERE using SBGO when they wacked that POS bin hiding.
I wonder how big a pile of coal allahs hell has for him to shovel.
"and when you're done with this million pounds,theres 10 MORE till coffee break"
HAHAHAHAHAHA,I worked on the hoisting equipment when the WTC buildings were going up.The last place I stood on them was almost XACTLY where the first jet went in.
SBGO is my personal payback to bin hiding,and his crew of islamomutts for the cowardly murder of those in the WTC buildings and those who selflessly gave all to save as many as they could.
In one day we witnessed the absolute WORST that our species has to offer and the absolute BEST I have felt from the first that Specops was how the bin hiding problem should have been approached,but then again,who am I to second guess.
I will be sending Admin some more bottles of SBGO for giveaways here,and here ONLY.
Please continue to torture SBGO as much as you can and post your results,I am ALWAYS looking to upgrade SBGO,although I have been told by good authority "I don't think it can get any better"I look at SBGO as being similar to building a hi-performance engine,the first 500 horses come EZ,it's the 50 more that are tough to get.
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Old 05-19-2011, 09:52 PM   #205
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and a top job you have done !!
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Old 05-19-2011, 10:37 PM   #206
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Old 05-20-2011, 01:37 PM   #208
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Old 05-21-2011, 09:02 AM   #209
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Alright! Glad to hear he was killed with some SBGO. I thought he looked fairly well lubed, but I just thought they caught him watching his goat movies!
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Old 05-21-2011, 10:59 AM   #210
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Midnite Rider
So good to see you here.......

Please allow me to say:

THANK YOU

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Old 06-04-2011, 12:35 PM   #211
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I just read the home page for SBGO. I just have to check if this is some kind of joke. I'm currently in the ME, and have been for several years, fighting the WOT and now supporting our guys as a civilian. Whoever wrote that page knows zip about these a**holes. A) the only prohibition re pork is KNOWINGLY eating it. Even then it won't keep them out hel...er paradise, if they do their washy thingee. To eat it by accident, have it rubbed on them etc after death means squat.

The oil might be great, use it for that reason, not some backwoods, redneck, idiotic hoo ha about sending them to hell with pig grease (which implies you believe they would go to their paradise if not for that... They are ALL he'll bound, don't blame so poor bovine!).

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First off I want to thank Shooter45 and jack404. This review would not be possible without them two.

I got the bottle a few days ago. First thing I noticed was it is more thick than the other oils I use. I broke down a few guns and cleaned them real good. I got a few Qtips and lubed the rails on the XD9 and the where the rails ride in the slide. First thing I noticed was it sticks and a very little bit will go a looooong way. Not much is needed to make a gun slick. At first the what I thought to be a gimic of the pig fat, seems to make the oil stick like no other. When I cooked bacon this morning and after the fat got cold it sticks to anything, even the teflon coated pan. I tell ya what folks, the pigfat makes the whatever is in the rest of that bottle stick! I put a light coat on the outside of the barrel of the XD9 where you get them rings of wear on the barrel. I shot it a bunch and got the gun hot. After it cooled down there was still a slick coating like I just put it on. The Walther P22 was where this oil came into its own. That gun requires a good lube to run. Even after a bunch of shooting and the wife dropping the locked back slide pistol into the dirt, the gun just kept on running no matterhow dirty the oil got. I have fired over 10,000 rounds through that gun and this is the best lube I used on it, PERIOD! Infact the gun still feels so slick I did not clean it. I want to see how much it will go before I need to clean that dirty little needs lube to run right pistol stops..

I even treated the bores and it seems to do no harm. Them pumkins will never make it to paradise now lol...

I even put a few drops down the barrel of my boys BB gun and put one of the warning stickers on the stock for him..

All in all it was a good day with the wife and boy shooting pumkins. We went on a hike in the rainforest up here in the pacNW after the shooting and it was nice.

Folks, you might think this stuff is a gimick. It is NOT! I have tested alot of lubes and the only thing I do not like about it is that if you want it on parts deep inside it will not spider down to them. You will need to take the gun apart and lube the part. When you do it will be lubed for a long time. It sticks and it lasts. My XD9 is more smooth than it ever was. My chicom Ithaca M37 also runs alot more slick with it. I never lube the G37 so I will never know what it could do for that. The best was the P22. I will never use another lube on that gun again. It IS that good.

Another thing I did was add some BBs to the bottle. The stuff needs a good shake and the BBs help mix it up faster and better.

The other 87% of the bottles contents is one hell of a weapons lube. The pigfat makes it stick. On top of that, it will go with me the next time I go to work in far off places. It will be in my rifles bore. I just wish I had it the last 2 times I was there. All my HD weapons right now are treated with it, better not be terrorist Muslim when I am home or out on the streets. I got my Force multiplier now........

I will get pics up later, wife has the camera and is out with the girls right now doing girl stuff... yuck.....

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Bovine=Cattle

Swine=Pig.

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I just read the home page for SBGO. I just have to check if this is some kind of joke. I'm currently in the ME, and have been for several years, fighting the WOT and now supporting our guys as a civilian. Whoever wrote that page knows zip about these a**holes. A) the only prohibition re pork is KNOWINGLY eating it. Even then it won't keep them out hel...er paradise, if they do their washy thingee. To eat it by accident, have it rubbed on them etc after death means squat.

The oil might be great, use it for that reason, not some backwoods, redneck, idiotic hoo ha about sending them to hell with pig grease (which implies you believe they would go to their paradise if not for that... They are ALL he'll bound, don't blame so poor bovine!).

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David, you might be interested in this CNN story.

Giedon Esra, deputy police minister of Israel, thinks it is a deterent to Islamics. I kinda think he probably knows a thing or two about Islam.

And if it IS a deterrent, the terrorists would certainly be claiming it did not work - - hoping to stop it.

Now, I have read the Koran a couple of times, and I can't place the section that said it was only bad to contact pig if you WILLINGLY did it. Can you point out the Surah and verse for that?

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I just read the home page for SBGO. I just have to check if this is some kind of joke. I'm currently in the ME, and have been for several years, fighting the WOT and now supporting our guys as a civilian. Whoever wrote that page knows zip about these a**holes. A) the only prohibition re pork is KNOWINGLY eating it. Even then it won't keep them out hel...er paradise, if they do their washy thingee. To eat it by accident, have it rubbed on them etc after death means squat.

The oil might be great, use it for that reason, not some backwoods, redneck, idiotic hoo ha about sending them to hell with pig grease (which implies you believe they would go to their paradise if not for that... They are ALL he'll bound, don't blame so poor bovine!).

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David, welcome to TFF.

Now, explain just exactly what the above has to do with this gun oil test ???

Have you tried SBGO ?? Do you know something we don't by doing you own testing ??

Inquiring minds want to know.
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does it attract more dust or dirt with the pig fat?
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Dear Desert Dave, Welcome to the forum I think. We all have an opinion, and yours is welcome here too. The creator of sbgo is a member here and most of us use his product because its good. But it is also a deterent to muslim extreemists because anything to do with swine is unclean and will hurt your chances of going to their so called fable of a paradise. Since they so firmly believe this lie, the thought of having anything swine come in contact with their body makes them shudder and live in fear. That is pure enjoyment for us. So, maybe you understand a little better now. My hat is off to midnight rider and anyone else who had a hand in the creation of this product. Give some a try! The whole concept was an excellent idea!
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Put it in your fishing reels. My quantums are smoother than a newborn babys hind quarters. God I love SBGO!

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Josh, we need ta go fishing sometime.

Dave, in case ya didn't notice, there's not one member here that extols this product for its 'spiritual' qualities only. It's simply a superior lubricant.

Firearms, door hinges, fishing reels, chain drives, etc., all benefit.

Granted, we're an opinionated lot when it comes to terrorism. We don't like it, nor will we tolerate it.

SGBO is good stuff. I've no idea that the pork actually serves a purpose in it's qualities. But it don't hurt it either.

Unless yer a simple minded jihadi. If that's the case, it's an added bonus.
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I agree bob. We need to find a lake smack between us and plan a camping trip..

Bacon grease is great on everything, up to and including terrorist jihadis, weapons and recreational equipment..
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And it's great over ice.
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Dave if your in the middel east PM me and i'll get you some FREE , i have a good understanding with MOC ( transport) and can get it to most places

we have it with most SF groups and happy to send to those we missed

as stated just PM a contact and it'll be on its way ..

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Hey Jack, I am in the middle east......North Carolina that is (middle east of the USA).....LOL.
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I did another 1500 rounds from my work M4 yesterday. A few other guys had to shoot my weapon because theirs got sooo dirty they malfunctioned too much. So my rifle got almost 2,000 rounds put through it on a day that it got to 100F. I cleaned it today and It took me half the time to clean my rifle than anyone else. Two other guys used SBGO aswell. Same story. All three M4s lubed with SBGO had ZERO malfunftions and 5,000ish rounds fired between them.

I have never seen a lube resist the temperature I had that rifle at yesterday. NEVER. When other guns had their CLP burn off completely, our guns were still slick with SBGO.

The great thing about it is sooo little goes such a long way I have barely used that much of the bottle. On my personaly owned weapons I fully expect it to last 6 months or longer on one application with regular shooting. So that means I use even less because I apply it rarely and use so little when I do.

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I got a bottle of this from Sam recently and after cleaning and using on my
.40 S&W I had a 3" Craftsman Lawn trimmer I bought for $2 at a flea market recently. I charged it up and it did not work. I took the blades off and did a litttle cleaning on parts that move and reassembled and again no luck. I took the blade parts that move against one another and rubbed with the rag I used to take off excess oil from guns. I reassembled and this lawn clipper runs like brand new. WOW. I will now use this to lube all my lawn tools also. It prevents rust buildup as well as lube. Amazing stuff this SBGO.
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