I’ve been looking into a new way to help protect my gun and a TSgt I work with suggested I get this Militech-1. I went to the site and read about it and it looks like it is really good stuff. They have a list of all the people who use it to include SEALs and Special Forces.
I was wondering if anyone else has heard and/or used this on their rifle. I just want to make sure its good before I use it.
I have used it (for years). I think it is ok at best and that there are better options out there (slip 2000). There have been a lot of reports from troops in the sand box that dislike the stuff.
I use it and I like it but on Pat’s recommendation I tried Slip 2000. I’m not going to throw away my Militec but I do not see a need to buy any more of it. Slip200 is very effective. Be careful with the Slip2000 Carbon Cutter. That stuff does not smell like an industrial cleaner but it is one. I left a LMT bolt carrier in a cup of Slip2000 Carbon Cutter too long and now it is two-tone. It removed the carbon completely off of the bolt half of the carrier along with the parkerization.
I’ve used militech-1 for quite some time and still do. Actually, I’m just finishing what I have left. It’s a good lubricant, but not a good protectant. As Grant has stated, there are better stuff out there.
I use Militec-1 and Slip2000 gun lube both are great. On ARs that I won’t use for awhile I’ll use a little Militec grease on the carrier rails. I pull the carrier out before using and spray with Rem oil or G96. Enough to were it’s dripping off and head to the range.