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Location: Arizona
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I'm feeling a little left behind, Sarge is showing some beautiful grips and they are hard to compete with..But here I go..
Today we are showing the Gunzilla 1.9oz bottle, It has a pump spray top and is constructed of a very dark green plastic bottle. ![]() OK... not as nice as sgt's grips but hey, I made it to the top of the page if only for a minute...
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Location: Alabama
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I finally saw some of this in a gun shop a while back and grabbed a bottle up. Seemed to work good, but with my lack of experience that doesn't mean much.
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Smith & Wesson M&P9c Crossbreed SupertuckEDC Light:Nitecore EX10 R2 EDC Knife:Remington Sportsman Series “If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be.” --Thomas Jefferson 1816 |
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Location: Charleston, SC
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Would you be willing to do tiny sample bottles for our group: Students for Concealed Carry on Campus?
The national group has 37,000 members :-)
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Location: Scranton, Pa
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so i had an interesting experience with how well gunzilla works.
i have used it on my pistol and shotgun since i got them, but today i tried it on something new, a CD. i was helping a friend do some remodeling in his house, and when we pulled up some linoleum we found a CD glues to the under side of a sheet. so i decided to keep it. it was completly covered in glue and dirt. i laid out a paper towel on my desk, and hit the CD with 3 or 4 pumps of gunzilla. let it soak for a few mins. and when i wiped it off, all the glue and crud came off no problem. cd plays perfectly (the music on it sucks though) just thought ide share. i love this stuff for my guns, and even more after seeing what it is capable of.
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Location: Colorado
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Chalk me up as another 'creative' user of Gunzilla. Sure I've tried it on a couple pistols, but with a new baby in the house, shooting time has diminished. BUT we had squeaky hinges all over the house. So I was tapping them out, getting the graphite the previous person had used all over the rug and wall, cleaning them off, lightly oiling, etc.
Then my eyes hit the Gunzilla bottle. Clean/lube/protect sounded just about right for a hinge...so a squirt onto the hinges, and gunzilla was sucked in through the capillary action into each hinge. Open and close the doors a few times, and sudden silence! It's been fine for well over a month now with no need for a repeated application...and one of the doors is outside, so it's holding up to some pretty cold temperatures as well! |
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Location: Arizona
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I use it on locks & I've used it on some rusty bolts that we have on our target frames.
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Location: Central Florida
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I have been reading about this stuff on this forum for quite a while. When I noticed it on the front advertisement banner I decided to give it a try...just ordered some about 3 days ago...we'll see how it works.
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Location: Orlando, Florida
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anyone fanagle a discount on that stuff yet? wonder if i can find it @ the gunshow this weekend and save some $$ on shipping. bought the small spray bottle just to test it and it seems to work good so i'll buy the big bottle and see how long that lasts me
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Location: North of Boston
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Thanks Z!
Great post and after more than a year it is still helpful. I noticed a thread about Gunzilla on GlockTalk and was directed here. Because of your post I'll be purchasing some GZ today.
I must have 4 large bottles of BreakFreeCLP lying around but if GZ is as good as I think maybe they'll just become my backup (in case the balloon goes up!). Over the years I've been told that Militec is made in Area51 but it's a lubricant, definitely NOT a protectant. I'll probably end up cleaning with GZ and lubricating with Militec. The fact that GZ is less "toxic/messy" than other products is a definite plus. Thanks again, Jack ![]() |
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