🔫 Elevate Your Arsenal with Gunzilla!
Gunzilla's 8oz bottle is the ultimate cleaning and lubricating solution for firearms, boasting a compact design and lightweight build, making it the go-to choice for both professionals and enthusiasts alike.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.6 x 2.4 x 2 inches |
Package Weight | 0.25 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Gunzilla |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Gunzilla |
Part Number | Gunzilla1231 |
Included Components | Bottle |
Size | 1 Pack |
T**N
Just right
Works great
C**O
Highly Effective Cleaner and Oil for Firearms
Gunzilla is fantastic product. It’s a highly effective cleaner and oil, making firearm maintenance quick and easy. It keeps my gun running smoothly while providing excellent protection. A great choice for anyone looking to maintain their firearms with a reliable, high-quality solution.
J**S
Lightweight CLP that does it right
I was a Break Free CLP or bust gun cleaner ever since my Army days. Hours upon hours of cleaning my M16 - old habits die hard. A little under 20 years later, I purchased an AR-15 and was a bit worried I'd forgotten how to clean that type of weapon, but it all came back to me. After the first cleaning with Break Free, I took to the internet wondering if maybe there had been some advances in cleaning over the years. On gun enthusiast forum, I saw Gunzilla mentioned and decided to give it a go.This stuff cuts through fouling very nicely. It isn't oily and it doesn't seem to need the "mop up" that other CLPs do. A few Q-tips, a bore snake, a toothbrush, a few pipe cleaners and an old cotton shirt plus 20 minutes and I was done. Being used to cleaning until a Q-tip comes back clean wherever you swab it, I remember getting it there but then having to keep going, almost as long, before getting the small pools of cleaner out of there. If my platoon sgt. saw anything at all, you kept going. If we'd have had this stuff, no doubt he'd have me in the motor pool doing a pmcs on my vehicle in half the time (some reward!).I went through more of this product than I did Break Free, but it seems to me to work quicker and leave less behind, both fouling and cleaner. It is a lot lighter viscosity than anything I have used previously, to the point where you question if there is a LP to the CLP. There is definetely a lubricate and protect, just not so "motor oily."I would recommend this product to anyone who needs to seriously clean a weapon, including knives. If you find your blade gooey from opening/breaking down taped boxes, it takes that right off, too.
E**L
Good product
First time purchase of this lubricant...Very good for oiling guns . I like this over some other lubricants I have used. A little expensive, but I like it so far.
O**X
Rather too big than too small.
An overbuy, but I don;t regret it. I had two home break-ins last year, both with me here, something of an invalid now. I did not see the pair that broke in while I was in the bathroom, bit I saw the broken door and some of the mess they made. They almost took my laptop but left it, probably because it had replaced Windows with Ubuntu, which they did not understand when it powered up. Or maybe they just did not want to be caught carrying it after they realized someone was in the house with them.So I bought a S&W 22LR handgun. Turns out not to have been the best choice, as the gun is too big to serve well as a strictly defensive weapon (too big to conceal), and a much smaller handgun would have been adequate. It was big enought to drive off the decond pair that broke in the back door just feet drom where my recliner is. Maybe size does mean something. So I bought the big spray bottle rather than a smaller one. I've used it once, after my grandson took the gun to the pistol range and test fired it. Good thing he did, as the ammo I had bought was not powerful enough to make the automatic eject and feed right. So he swapped mine for someone else's Remington 22LR, and that worked fine.No more break-ins. Either the mass arrests they did last year of home burglars (30 in one ring, 61 in all) took some of the enthusiams for btraking in off the street, or word got out about the big man with the big gun that sits and waits for them here. Either way, I hope I've seen the last of that type of activity. But I keep the gun handy, just in case. And Gunzilla is top-rated for keeping guns clean and lubricated.
B**N
Totally worth the price.
This product is amazing and ideal for my Smith and Wesson.
C**I
Made carbon deposits flake off of Remington 1100
I chose this product because it claims to be made with no hazardous materials. I hope that's a true statement. It certainly doesn't have the malodorous toxic scent of more common brands. Interestingly, I used it on a used Remington 1100 that I had recently purchased. I had already broken it down once and gave it a thorough cleaning. I applied Gunzilla with a microfiber cloth to the area underneath the forend assembly - mainly the magazine tube. It had some carbon residue built up on it. I let it sit for a few minutes. When I came back to wipe off excess I noticed that carbon was literally flaking off in thin strips. I had never seen a product do that before. The only drawback is that it really gets the gunk out - especially in the bore. I feel like I'm spending more time getting it all out, especially after an afternoon of trap shooting. I also noticed it doesn't coat my gun parts in a slick film, which I especially like for my semi-auto shot gun.
S**I
my go-to. And no smell either.
This is my go-to cleaner now. It works very well on all arms. I particularly like it for shotguns since a little bit seems to lean very well. My shotguns get used 3-4 times a week and only get cleaned once every few weeks. I have not found any plastics that it reacts with. Best of all it does not smell. At all. Granted, cleaner odors do not bother me (I think Hoppes #9 should be a cologne) but spouse entering the room after a cleaning session cannot detect a thing.I purchased the spray bottle first and then keep topping it up with the 16oz refill also available on Amazon. While it does seem to leave some lubrication behind, I do not use it as a unilateral CLP with nothing else, I use it primarily for it's cleaning and light lube properties. I use a separate lubrication or purpose-specific grease on the working or mating surfaces and protect the external surfaces with a finish from a silicone cloth. I don't like to leave my firearms greasy or oily/slippery in general.Cleans great. No smell.
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