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  • schizrade
    Junior Member
    • May 2004
    • 81

    Oh happy day!!!

    My new P2000 is now in my house. Frickin sweet.

    So, CLP is probably not the best lube for it I am guessing. Any suggestions?
    And God said \"taketh your rifles, all of ye, all but those unto the nation of California, for exempt must their rifles be and the resth are forlorn.\" So sayth the Lord.

    http://www.schizrade.com -- my rantings.
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    imported_lunde
    Junior Member
    • May 2003
    • 92

    Congrats! I use Break-Free on mine, but it's important to lube only metal-to-metal contact points. There's no reason to over-lube it.

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    • #3
      schizrade
      Junior Member
      • May 2004
      • 81

      Originally posted by lunde:
      Congrats! I use Break-Free on mine, but it's important to lube only metal-to-metal contact points. There's no reason to over-lube it.
      Cool that's what I have. Some high and mighty told me that Break-Free was bad for handguns. My P22 loves it. Just checking. Now i have to get to a range.
      And God said \"taketh your rifles, all of ye, all but those unto the nation of California, for exempt must their rifles be and the resth are forlorn.\" So sayth the Lord.

      http://www.schizrade.com -- my rantings.

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      • #4
        edizon
        Junior Member
        • Oct 2005
        • 25

        I think we all picked up our P2000's from City Arms. Schizrade, is yours a .9mm too?

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        • #5
          schizrade
          Junior Member
          • May 2004
          • 81

          .40 S&W

          My next gun will be 9mm Walther P99c.
          And God said \"taketh your rifles, all of ye, all but those unto the nation of California, for exempt must their rifles be and the resth are forlorn.\" So sayth the Lord.

          http://www.schizrade.com -- my rantings.

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          • #6
            Turbinator
            Administrator
            CGN Contributor - Lifetime
            • Oct 2005
            • 11934

            Originally posted by Schizrade:
            Cool that's what I have. Some high and mighty told me that Break-Free was bad for handguns. My P22 loves it. Just checking.
            First I've heard of this. Break-Free, if I'm not mistaken, is sold and marketed as being made for firearms. Whether it is or isn't, I have used it for a long time and have never had any problems associated with proper use of Break-Free CLP. I will say that CLP in general is not good for long term storage as it tends to dry up and get gummy, but other than that, I've had excellent results from using it.

            Turby

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            • #7
              schizrade
              Junior Member
              • May 2004
              • 81

              Same here, but you know how know-it-alls can be. They just know. This guy said it breaks the polymer down!?! Whatever.
              And God said \"taketh your rifles, all of ye, all but those unto the nation of California, for exempt must their rifles be and the resth are forlorn.\" So sayth the Lord.

              http://www.schizrade.com -- my rantings.

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              • #8
                Turbinator
                Administrator
                CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                • Oct 2005
                • 11934

                Originally posted by Schizrade:
                Same here, but you know how know-it-alls can be. They just know. This guy said it breaks the polymer down!?! Whatever.
                Hilarious. I use it on my Glock all the time with no problem.. and it's been about 8 years now??

                Turby

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