This video showcases an "Ultimate Gun Cleaning Kit" from a point-of-view perspective. While the specific firearms or calibers are not detailed in the provided title and description, the focus is clearly on the maintenance and upkeep of firearms. The "kit" likely contains various tools and cleaning solutions designed to ensure firearms are in optimal working condition, suggesting a focus on gun care and potentially gunsmithing or general firearm ownership topics.
This video reviews and demonstrates the ZKT Saturated Wipe, a gun cleaning product designed to clean an AR-15 bolt carrier group with a single wipe. The wipe is impregnated with solvent and lubricant, leaving a protective film. It's presented as safe for plastics, metals, and silicone and questions its impact on tactical shooting. The video includes a giveaway promotion for a free sample via a weekly livestream and links to a full review, the creator's other channels, and social media platforms.
This YouTube video appears to be an advertisement or promotional piece for "Remoil," likely a firearm lubricant or cleaning product, with a focus on "practical shooting training group" (PSTG). The description directs viewers to their website for in-person classes and digital coaching, as well as links to Ben Stoeger's books on Amazon and a podcast from PSTG. The title "Remoil gang is in town" suggests a community or endorsement around the product and its associated training.
This video delves into the technical aspects of SOLGW's SPEC76 lubricant, inviting scrutiny from viewers interested in the finer details. The content creator aims to provide transparency regarding the SPEC76, likely for those who have already acquired and are seeking feedback or deeper understanding of the product.
This video focuses on the copper anti-seize lubricant that is factory-applied to Glock firearms. It aims to inform viewers about this specific component often found in their pistols. While the video doesn't demonstrate shooting or extensive modifications, it highlights a detail of Glock manufacturing and maintenance that could be of interest to Glock owners.
This video features Lee Betty and Erick Navarro from the Allen Company discussing Breakthrough Clean Technologies, a new line of gun maintenance products, at the SHOT TV Studio. The content focuses on the brand and its offerings for firearm upkeep. Viewers can find more information on their website.
This video showcases the G96 CLP Gun Treatment, highlighting its military-approved synthetic formula. The description includes a direct link to purchase the product on the G96 website, along with a discount code 'SAS10' for 10% off. The focus is on the product's benefits for gun maintenance and care.
This YouTube video features Nic Lenze from FMG Publications testing Professor Pew CLP, a plant-based cleaner, lubricant, and protectant for firearms. The video aims to showcase a cleaner that aligns with maintaining both personal and firearm cleanliness. It provides a link for purchasing the product and directs viewers to subscribe to FMG Publications newsletters and magazines.
This video introduces Nano Guard CLP-X, an Australian-made firearm cleaner, lubricant, and protectant. The presenter compares it favorably to G96, highlighting its effectiveness in removing carbon from rifles, shotguns, and pistols, as well as its protective qualities against dirt and water. While noting it lacks the pleasant scent of G96, the reviewer praises its local availability and competitive pricing, positioning it as an all-in-one gun care solution.
This video review focuses on firearm cleaning, lubricating, and protection products (CLPs). The creator states they have tested numerous CLPs and declares Lucas Extreme Duty CLP as the best for cleaning, lubrication, and rust prevention. The description also includes links to the creator's social media, Patreon, and merchandise, along with disclaimers regarding safe practices and the educational/entertainment nature of the content.
This YouTube video features Caleb Savant from Brownells visiting the Sons of Liberty Gun Works booth at Shot Show 2022. The primary focus of the segment is the introduction of their new, state-of-the-art gun lubricant. While specific firearm models or calibers are not detailed in the description, the context of Shot Show and the manufacturer strongly implies a focus on modern firearms and related accessories.
This "Smyth Busters" episode debunks the myth that WD-40 is a suitable lubricant for firearms. Brownells Gun Techs Caleb and Steve strongly advise against its use, explaining that WD-40 is a water displacer, not a true lubricant. While it may offer temporary slickness, it can become gummy and gum up gun actions over time. The video suggests using WD-40 to displace water from a submerged firearm but emphasizes immediate removal and application of proper gun oil or CLP. It also provides a method for cleaning off sticky WD-40 residue.