More Gun Butter Testimonials:
Hunters and anglers who want "butter-smooth" operation of their firearms and fishing reels can try a new product called Gun Butter.
A blend of synthetic lubricants that was created
by an aerospace engineering team, Gun Butter is an all-weather lubricant that
won't evaporate in the heat, freeze in the cold, or wash away in the rain. It
works in temperatures from 20 degrees below zero to 400 degrees Fahrenheit and
repels dirt. It comes in a three-ounce bottle with a drip nozzle so that you
can put it right where you want it.
-The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
-December 11, 2005
"Shooters who compete in extreme weather know all too well that many
lubricants can attract an undue amount of dust, thicken up in
cold weather, or have a viscosity similar to water in hot climates.
Gun Butter is designed for consistency in a sport where precision
is mandatory. The high-quality oil adheres to metal, retains its integrity
even in a pouring rain, will not evaporate, repels dust and ensures
a consistent ignition sequence-regardless of conditions. It has four
times the film strength of molybdenum grease and helps prevent carbon
buildup."
-published in SHOOTING SPORTS, USA
April 2005 issue, page 12
Gun Butter is what every gun has on it when it leaves my shop. I
did a freeze test with a 40B before I started to carry and sell it,
I degreased the gun completely then lubed it with Gun Butter and placed
it in our deep freezer, about 5 days later I remembered it and took
it out with a magazine all loaded up and went outside to the farm
field accost the street and fired the full mag of 12 rounds in rapid
fire, not a single hint of it being frozen other then my cold hand.
The gun iced up pretty fast with it being a hot humid day but it functioned
just like a gun that was the same ambient temp. I then took a bottle
of Gun Butter and placed it in the deep freezer, took it out the next
day and it was no thicker. Being a totally synthetic lube that was
developed by Boeing Aircraft chemical engineers who are competitive
shooters and had access to some of the leading edge components they
started out and about 6 months later finally got the lube to where
they wanted it. They did not plan on marketing it, but when they allowing
other shooters try it at matched they figured it would help them buy
the expensive exotic components. From there it was a plan to market
it.
Jim
Miossi Gun Works LLC
702 Park Dr
Monticello, IA 52310
"I bought a bottle of Gun Butter, this stuff is amazing and
I can't say enough about it. I put some on a very tightly fitted Caspian
slide and it felt like it was on ball bearings. Then I thought - 'Is
it what it advertises, that it won't freeze?' - so I put the gun in
a plastic bag and put the gun in our deep freezer. Well I didn't have
time to shoot until the following weekend. I took the gun out and
hand cycled the slide which I thought would not cycle but it did.
Took the gun out to the field behind my shop and it worked flawlessly,
273 rounds with out a hiccup. When I tore the gun down for cleaning
I was amazed that the rails and slide ways were still clean and had
a good coat of gun butter on them. Usually the FP-10 is a dirt trap
from my shot rounds with powder fouling but not this time and the
only difference was the Gun Butter lube I used. I shot a combination
of jacketed and lead reload."
-Glock, SIG Arms, S&W & Beretta Armorer
"I have been using Gun Butter on both my race guns for about 8 months now! I see no visible wear on my new gun at all! What an amazing product!! No bull shit -it works extremely well. I shot at the Crazy Croc Sat (over 500 rnds). I shot one of the new classifiers and missed a 100% by hitting a Delta. If I would have hit the 100%, I would've finally made Grand Master -with this new score I am at 93.9% sooooo close."
-Bobby McGee, Blade-Tech
Used it all Summer season and Fall. Probably put 5-7K thru a G34
run exclusively with it. Hated to pay the asking price but it does
own up to its claims. Not only does it do an excl. job of not migrating,
it also picks up very little in the way of powder residue or carbon,
etc. Personally never use any solvent on Glocks, except for the bore
and sometimes the feed-ramp. Most of the times have wiped the GB off
the parts was simply to make it easier to handle them, as generally
completely strip frame and slide when cleaning as inspect entire pistol
also. All that needs to be done is smear the tiniest amount here and
there with the excl. needle bottle it comes in. Once switched over
to GB have only "touched-up" the lube just before a Match,
etc.
The bottle I have is barely 1/8th. empty and have recently begun using it on
1911's.
There's always a "latest and greatest" lube but this one is worth trying!
Great Stuff!
-Customer
"I just wanted to say thanks for the Gun Butter. It has my STI guns running great. I have been trying it out on some of the new guns off of the production line, and it makes the guns feel like they have already been “broke in”. It’s
a great product, and I will be using it on my personal guns from
now on."
- Chris Shirmer, Quality Control
"As a life long gunsmith I have found using Gun Butter when
performing a trigger job saves me a lot of time in labor as I
don't have to stone the parts nearly as much, I simply lightly
stone the
sear and hammer hook contact points apply the gun butter and its
ready to deliver to my customer. I also work part time in the
largest gun store in the pacific northwest and there I constantly
encounter
problems with brand new production firearms that do not function
properly, I have been able to cure many of these problems by simply
using gun butter instead of regular gun oils, it has amazing
qualities, it works wonders with these problem guns and makes the
customers happy with there newly purchased fire arm.
I performed
test using gun butter in my custom 1911 pistols and have been able
to
fire over 800 rounds through them with out any malfunctions what
so
ever in a time period of one hour 30 minutes. I have found that
Gun Butter works better than any gun oil on the market currently
in all types of fire arms like AR-15s, slide action shotguns,
revolvers and semi-auto hand guns. One customer of mine who is
a King County
corrections officer recently purchased a new 1911 from a top gun
manufacturer and it would not feed ammo and was not reliable.
He contacted me with the problems and I told him to try some of
the Gun Butter gun oil in this new pistol and that will do it.
He did so and reported to me that the pistol had since gave him no
more problems and has fired
over 600 rounds flawlessly in it since using the gun butter gun
oil.
In my opinion there is no better gun oil on the market today, it has cured a lot of problems in new fire arms that didn't work and it has saved me a lot of labor time when performing repairs and action work on all types of firearms."
-Dave Helton, Gunsmith, D&V Customs and Wades Eastside Guns
"I just wanted to give you a quick report on my use of your
product, Gun Butter. I am an average club shooter and was introduced
to your
product. I have two semi-auto firearms I shoot every month. One
is
an old Marlin .22 rifle and the other a new 9mm pistol. When I
purchased your product, I went home and cleaned both guns with
the
enthusiasm of your boy. The next day I put two boxes of ammo (100
rounds each) through both guns, and I simply enjoyed my outing
at the
range that day. On my drive home, I realized that during my entire
shoot, I had not experienced one malfunction. I can tell you for
sure that that was very unusual for either of those firearms. I have
since fired them again at the range, again no malfunctions, and this
without re-cleaning the guns. Thank you for a firearms lubrication/care
product that performed as advertised."
-Earl Ley, P.E., Systems Engineer
"The lack of evaporation has pushed me to gunbutter for Ar-15s in patrol cars. The PD was using breakfree and after baking in the car for a few weeks the guns were bone dry with no sign of lube. The GB solved that and the bolts feel like they are on ball bearings. We also tried some Wilson grease but it seemed to attract every molecule of dust/lint that was in the car."
-Police-tough
"Well I have been using the Gun Butter side by side with Militec for the last couple of weeks and have to say I have converted to the 'butter on everything. Seems to stay in one place a bit better and I like the fact that you can see and confirm lubrication. After 500+ rounds on each lube you can see that the 'butter is still there and exactly where it needs to be without running out of each nook and cranny on the gun. I really like the Miltec and it has done 90% of my work over the last few years but the butter has bumped it down into the loaner tools."
-Gun Butter convert
"I actually cleaned my SOG Flash II folding knife with Eezox
(same thing I use to clean my guns) and then lubed it with Gunbutter,
it's a week later and it's still operating very smoothly and quietly....the
best part...no dirt/dust crap collected where the lube was put...I
do Asbestos Removal and heavy demolition and work in very dirty
(read-not fit for human life...LOL) conditions and the knife is still
clean, that's amazing...I cleaned my 23 with Eezox last weekend and
lubed it with Gun Butter, haven't been able to put any rounds down
range yet, but I can tell you the slide cycles far smoother than before
and is much quieter...I had been using Militec-1 for my lube points,
but if Gun Butter meets my expectations after shooting, it will
replace Militec-1 for me."
-Gun Butter convert who recently became a dealer after seeing how well it performed
One product I have tested and now use almost exclusively is Gun
Butter. It is very rare that a product lives up to its claims and
even rarer that it actually exceeds its claims and my expectations.
Gun Butter, has superior adhesion to any metal or alloy. It also
will repel dirt and firing residue, that it will work in any temperature,
will not wear off or wash off during inclement weather and will
protect the guns finish. Well I had to try this just
to see if it would work well on lubrication alone, although I was
skeptical. When I received the small bottle I started to put it
to
the test, I degreased a custom Colt stainless steel gun that was
as
tight as I can build them, placed a couple of drops on the frame
rails
and slide ways, reassembled and worked the slide a few times and
wiped
off the excess. Racking the slide felt smoother then it was with
the
previous synthetic oil. I removed the slide and checked to see
how
much lube was left; the red colored lube was visible and evenly
distributed. I decided to remove the hammer, sear and other fire
control parts and apply Gun Butter to those degreased parts as
well as the barrel, locking lugs and bushing. Racking the slide
it still felt
smoother, and the trigger pull was the same as it was with Trigger
Slick, which says a lot for an oil compared to a moly based grease.
Got home disassembled the gun and was struck by two points,
the lube was present in the same amount and same place as when
I applied it and second it was just as clean, even though most
of what I shot were lead reloads that always leave a mess to clean
up the areas treated with Gun butter actually did repel the dirt
and residue. OK now I am impressed, I have never seen oil that
repels dirt and never seen an oil that truly sticks to the hammer
and sear that is not as
thick as runny grease.
At $14.95 a bottle I really want to use it where excels and not
wipe down the exterior of the gun with it. To say I am satisfied
with it is a huge understatement.
All of my customer guns now leave the shop with Gun Butter on them.
If you are going to invest $600.00 on an out of the box gun, or
$2000.00+ on a custom gun protect it with the best you can find.
Sure you can
buy a quart of Mobil 1 but it won't do half of what Gun Butter
will.
If you shoot competitively don't screw up a match because you chose
to use old technology CLP, it is not worth the chance. And if you
carry a
gun for protection or a law enforcement professional whose gun
is
subjected to the environment of daily holster carry exposed to
rain,
heat and cold, you need Gun Butter. I have no personal vested
interest in this awesome product; I just bought a bottle, very
skeptically and was proven wrong. This stuff works"
-Miossi Gun Works (who became a dealer AFTER this testomonial was written)
"I spent the $15 for a little tube of Gun Butter and will never use anything else again for a lube. I have given away all of my CLP and Wilson’s grease. The only other lube hanging around is Miltec and Molyfusion, I use them on the lugs and rails of my bolt guns and as backups in case I lose my one bottle of Gun Butter. "
-A satisfied customer
Thanks Mark. I use GB on my Beretta 92 Comp-gun in competition, and it is the best lubricant I have use in 23 years of shooting! I can contribute my 1st & 2nd place standings in part to the excellent quality of GB, which allows my gun to run at its peak level. Keep up the good work.
- Robert Baratta
East Haven, CT
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