Productions compared over 3 days of harsh conditions: Pig Lube Birchwood Casey Barricade Rust Preventative Remington Rem Oil
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@thomasditmore46473 жыл бұрын
I agree, not a real world scenario. I use barricade because I live in a travel trailer. No salt and vinegar or over exposure. Working great. Thanks for your time you put in on this experiment.
@mikeanthony073 жыл бұрын
Consider taking a picture (so viewers can zoom in) BEFORE AND AFTER RESULTS. THANKS BROTHER!
@rayhumphrey82324 жыл бұрын
I would be curious to see if there was any difference if the oils had time to penetrate and dry for a day or so before trying the salt and vinegar mix.
@BigFreakinViking7 жыл бұрын
thank you for watching!
@roostershooter767 жыл бұрын
When do you come in contact with Salt and Vinegar in the environment? Vinegar introduces an acidic environment that is NOT normally present in a 'Real World' scenario. A fairer test would be plain water over the course of a few days. I take my blued rifles into the Alaskan Bush on occasion and never have a problem using Barricade on any blued surface. Again .... do a better test without the salt and vinegar. Of course ... bacon fat will repel water, but I would argue that Lucas Red N Tacky would work better than all of them and not cost $13 for a 1/2 ounce like the Pig Lube. It's a gimmic. Anything that is labeled 'Gun lube' these days is bound to suck a few people in.
@JosephWheeler14
5 жыл бұрын
roostershooter76 Well sweat contains lots of salt and our skin is naturally slightly acidic so it seems like a fair test to me. My own sweat has caused surface rust on guns over the course of one day of carry (roofer in Georgia, it gets hot).
@Verticom103 жыл бұрын
Should do another test with a wide array of lubes and greases
@bvspencer7 жыл бұрын
WOW! That's pretty amazing, actually... Gonna try some of the Pig Lube. Thanks for posting! (No relation, AFAIK, to the OP...) :D
@mikeanthony075 жыл бұрын
Wouldn't buy pig lube just because of its size to freaking small period. So many others that do a good job at protection and lubrication.
@TheSentinel64
4 жыл бұрын
Maybe that's because you don't have to USE so much at any given time...much less having to put on another coat. That's the principle behind "concentrated". A little dab is all it takes.
@BigFreakinViking7 жыл бұрын
For more information on Piglube check them out here. www.concealedcarry.com/product/pig-lube-5-oz-squeeze-tube/?aid=dtspencer2320
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I agree, not a real world scenario. I use barricade because I live in a travel trailer. No salt and vinegar or over exposure. Working great. Thanks for your time you put in on this experiment.
Consider taking a picture (so viewers can zoom in) BEFORE AND AFTER RESULTS. THANKS BROTHER!
I would be curious to see if there was any difference if the oils had time to penetrate and dry for a day or so before trying the salt and vinegar mix.
thank you for watching!
When do you come in contact with Salt and Vinegar in the environment? Vinegar introduces an acidic environment that is NOT normally present in a 'Real World' scenario. A fairer test would be plain water over the course of a few days. I take my blued rifles into the Alaskan Bush on occasion and never have a problem using Barricade on any blued surface. Again .... do a better test without the salt and vinegar. Of course ... bacon fat will repel water, but I would argue that Lucas Red N Tacky would work better than all of them and not cost $13 for a 1/2 ounce like the Pig Lube. It's a gimmic. Anything that is labeled 'Gun lube' these days is bound to suck a few people in.
@JosephWheeler14
5 жыл бұрын
roostershooter76 Well sweat contains lots of salt and our skin is naturally slightly acidic so it seems like a fair test to me. My own sweat has caused surface rust on guns over the course of one day of carry (roofer in Georgia, it gets hot).
Should do another test with a wide array of lubes and greases
WOW! That's pretty amazing, actually... Gonna try some of the Pig Lube. Thanks for posting! (No relation, AFAIK, to the OP...) :D
Wouldn't buy pig lube just because of its size to freaking small period. So many others that do a good job at protection and lubrication.
@TheSentinel64
4 жыл бұрын
Maybe that's because you don't have to USE so much at any given time...much less having to put on another coat. That's the principle behind "concentrated". A little dab is all it takes.
For more information on Piglube check them out here. www.concealedcarry.com/product/pig-lube-5-oz-squeeze-tube/?aid=dtspencer2320