Does anyone believe Breakfree CLP is worth the money? It is advertised to clean, lube and protect (C.L.P.), but it is more expensive than buying good old Hoppe's #9 and Remington oil. I use Hoppe's #9 liberally and can see "wasting" the lubing and protection aspects while scrubbing powder and lead residue from my guns. I don't live in a humid environment, so I don't see much benefit over less expensive standard gun oil.
I remember when the original Breakfree oil was first manufactured, you had to shake the bottle to mix 2 or more components. After storing my guns for a few months, there would be a slightly gummy residue left. I would rather spend my money on other shooting products unless the CLP has some benefit which Remington Oil or other less expensive lube lacks.
I remember when the original Breakfree oil was first manufactured, you had to shake the bottle to mix 2 or more components. After storing my guns for a few months, there would be a slightly gummy residue left. I would rather spend my money on other shooting products unless the CLP has some benefit which Remington Oil or other less expensive lube lacks.