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I haven't tried WD40 and honestly I have no intension of trying it.
Do a little experiment at home and you'll see why.
Take a piece of metal, it can be anything, spray it down with WD40 and let it sit where it will collect some dust and dirt. Let it sit there for about 5 or 6 days. Now take a clean white cloth and wipe it off.
See that sticky residue on the cloth? If something leaves a sticky residue behind that sticky residue will collect dust and dirt. A gun gives off a lot dust and dirt when it's fired.
Here's another experiement go to the range and fire at least 50 rounds, come home and clean the gun. This time use Break-Free instead of the WD40, then go to the range and shoot 50 more rounds, come home and clean the gun. Compare how much gunk comes off the weapon between the two cleanings then decide if you still want to use the WD40.
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