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Mil-Comm TW25B Premium Firearm and Gun Grease is a high-viscosity synthetic lubricant engineered in the USA and trusted by U.S. Special Forces. Designed for extreme temperature ranges (-90°F to +450°F), it extends firearm maintenance intervals by enabling 6 to 10 times more rounds between cleanings. Packaged in a convenient 4-ounce tapered tip tube, it delivers precise, cost-effective lubrication for all firearms, ensuring superior protection and performance under the harshest conditions.
Material | Copper |
Brand | Mil-Comm |
Package Information | Tube |
Liquid Volume | 4 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 4 Ounces |
Recommended Uses For Product | Lubricant |
Viscosity | High Viscosity |
Upper Temperature Rating | 4.5E+2 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Item Form | Grease |
Manufacturer | MIL-COMM Products Company |
Unit Count | 4.0 Ounce |
UPC | 796524252413 694394934487 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.26 x 2.24 x 1.81 inches |
Package Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.5 x 1.5 x 5.5 inches |
Brand Name | Mil-Comm |
Model Name | FBA_TW25B4OZONE |
Suggested Users | mens |
Part Number | FBA_TW25B4OZONE |
Size | 4-ounce |
B**E
Good Stuff - weapons run smoooooooooth!.
First - make sure you mix it well, knead the package and shake it up before use!. Then when you spread it around your barrels and apply very little to your slides - it makes everything run nice and smooth. Best part, it kind of dry's up after a few hours, but the slip and slide doesn't go away, but the dust and sand attraction does!....
J**Y
It's my refill for small tube in my cleaning box
Best bolt grease i know of. Not thick and stickyBolt glides smoothly.Kinda big for range box so i use it to refill small tube.
S**R
A must have for reliable operation
I agree with the other positive reviewers. This grease is easy to apply a couple small dabs on the rail tracks or other friction areas and it really makes a difference in continuous operation. I do the dab and then spread with the small end of a cleaning toothbrush. Just enough to see the whitish film but not too much. After a range session I've found that the grease does not get blown out or move at high temps. I have several small semis and have found although they are picky, I experience fewer failures than before I started using this grease. I think IMO using a specific viscosity and property grease is essential to getting a high level of reliability and this is high quality stuff that fulfills the need. I bought the big 4 oz tube after using the smaller size for several months and getting sold on the product. Its worth it. I would not run without it now.
S**.
If you want something close to LSA..
Worth the money! Great for those that want the protection of CLP, but staying power of grease. Very much like LSA, works great on pistol slides and BCGs.
D**A
It's a good grease but it doesn't stay on for extended periods
I've been using this grease nearly exclusively for the period of 2015 to about 2020. I recently switched to a different brand but I used tw25b for grease nearly exclusively for about 5 years. I used it mainly on 1911s and AR15s with a piston or DI.With that said, I find this product works really well. It is a solid product that goes on well. After I clean my rifle or pistol, I use the grease all over with a brush including the bore. I then use wipes and patches to clean off the excess. It leaves behind a nice shine that protects the metal. I then use the brush for spot greasing that I leave behind. I mainly target the railing or contact points of the rifle or pistol.Here's what I found:Positives:- It works really well on pistols and pistons. You can see the film where the bolt or slide goes and you can see it is shiny and wet.- The weapon never fails even when it doesn't look like the film is on there.Negatives:- The grease dries up pretty quick in over a week. If I look at the slide after a week, it doesn't look like there's anything on it.- On my DI rifle, after shooting I am not able to see the film anymore on the rifle.- It's pretty expensive but a 4oz tube will last you a very long time.
T**O
(5/5) Best Synthetic Grease on the Market
I've been shooting and cleaning guns for quite some time now and I've always used the best of the best in order to extend the life of my firearms.This grease is great for ALL guns and top firearm brands recommend it. It works well with P226R, M9, SA M1911, and Glocks (but obviously it suits all firearms wonderfully)Pros:- Doesn't run even when hot- provides great protection against slide friction from frame- Box tells you the necessary amount that should be applied for various applications (from light to heavy use)- Long life- Reliable- Gun mechanics move a lot smootherCons:- NoneNotes:- This 4oz tube's tip is sealed completely; therefore you need to cut the tip in order to create an exit for the grease- Grease will naturally separate the white compound and the oils in the tube; no worries, just knead the tube a bit before usingRecommendation(s)/Suggestion(s):- Like I said, you need to cut an opening before you can sqeeze it out; however, instead of cutting a hole, I suggest poking a hole with a fairly large needle. This way you can sqeeze firmly without having to worry about sqeezing out too much at once.- Before using the product, knead the tube a bit to have a more uniform solution of grease- Don't use on the inside of the barrel- When applying to your firearms, apply a decent ammount (an even faint white colored amount); if you see pure white spot of lube, then you applied too much; if you don't see a faint white amount, then you need to apply moreThanks for reading this review, cheers!***Update 10/13/2011***This product continues to amaze me. It doesn't dry out, it keeps my firearms running smoothly. I recently got a new AR-15 (LMT MRP CQBPS16) and I am impressed with how well it lubricates and protects all the vital parts and pieces. I highly recommend this product to everyone.
P**Y
Sometimes you want something thicker than oil.
There's no shortage of firearm lubrication products out there. From the multipurpose (CLP) to repurposed lubed (motor oil, ATF), to the super high tech firearm specific stuff, we have a wide array of choices. Personally, I use a few different kinds of things, but there's the occasional spots where a liquid oil just isn't perfect.For those little places that NEED good lube, don't have much clearance for lube, and can run dry, a light gun grease can be ideal. For that, TW-25B is good stuff. I especially like it for the frame rails on semiauto pistols (in fact, Sig Sauer includes small tubes of it with their autochuckers; that's how I discovered it). I don't know that I'd use it where junk is likely to accumulate (the bolt carrier of an AR-15, for example), but in places that tend to stay clean but *really* ought to stay lubed, this tube of grease should keep you running for a long time. It doesn't take much, but it keeps those rails lubed better than the oils I've tried.
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