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It works good, downside is it is kind of pricey
Quote from: Stack23 on April 16, 2020, 07:08:10 PMIt works good, downside is it is kind of priceyYeah I noticed that too. Used to be quite a bit less compared to Frog Lube.
I've been using Weapon Shield for years and I still think its great. I'd never heard about the reducing trigger pull thing, but for general use it is great.
I watched a couple videos on YouTube where the guy gets a baseline trigger pull weight then applies the Weapon Shield and the after results shocked him. Of course like with anything you can make a bogus video but it seemed legit.
Quote from: Gunnerdad80 on April 30, 2020, 06:30:09 PMI watched a couple videos on YouTube where the guy gets a baseline trigger pull weight then applies the Weapon Shield and the after results shocked him. Of course like with anything you can make a bogus video but it seemed legit. Have you watched this guy with dangling earrings?
Lol, I’m confused by your question.
Quote from: Gunnerdad80 on April 30, 2020, 06:53:14 PMLol, I’m confused by your question.Hmmm... the guy with scull head on the buckle... (I don't know why, but the earrings were first things my eyes kept)
Oh ok I got you now. He does look a bit like a cartoon character but never judge a book right?
Quote from: Gunnerdad80 on May 01, 2020, 09:10:26 AMOh ok I got you now. He does look a bit like a cartoon character but never judge a book right? Yes, sir.But I think this guy is somehow part of Weapon Shield Product family... and I don't trust such videos. I'd like to see independent product's user to confirm that story.My guess is 99% of good quality lubricants are able to do the same what Weapon Shield can (or cannot) do with lighter "trigger pull".
Jurek,The guy with the skull belt buckle in those friction test videos is the inventor of Weapons Shield and FP-10 if I remember correctly.