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Gunzilla BC-10 4 oz. Twist Top - USDA BioPreferred - "The World's Best CLP"
$ 6.83
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Description
4 oz. Gunzilla Twist Top"The World's Best CLP (Clean/Lubricate/Protect)"
USDA BioPreferred
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Introduction
Gunzilla is currently being used by 24 Federal Law Enforcement Agencies, over 400 police departments and many military units that previously fought in Iraq, and are currently fighting in Afghanistan.
Gunzilla BC-10 is specifically engineered to reduce weapon malfunctions in combat and to eliminate the health concerns associated with hazardous weapon cleaners and lubricants.
Gunzilla is designed to clean, lubricate and protect a weapon with one formula. This USDA BioPreferred (certified biobased) product is made from natural materials and contains no water, no petroleum, and is non-hazardous. It cleans quicker than traditional cleaners, improves weapon reliability, and leaves a non-ionic coating for lubrication and protection. In combat, Gunzilla has reduced weapon malfunctions by 75% or more and is considered a lifesaving product by combat forces.
Above image: Photo of a Gunzilla 4 oz. twist top bottle identical to one the winning bidder will receive.
Testimonials from Soldiers in Combat
"Gunzilla actually makes our rifle a reliable weapon for combat."
"Gunzilla is a lifesaving product."
"My squad has cut our weapon malfunctions by 75% since we started using Gunzilla."
"Since I have been using this product I have had no weapon jams or malfunctions."
"The Gunzilla stuff is amazing. It works 10 times better than CLP that we are issued. The great thing is that unlike CLP, the weapons do not accumulate dirt as quickly."
"I can tell you for certain, that no Marine in my squad who used Gunzilla ever experienced a maintenance related stoppage during a fight. Not only did Gunzilla substantially improve the accuracy of worn firearms, but in temperamental firearms with histories of jamming and fouling, regular Gunzilla used on ammo and bolt rails, allowed us to trust those weapons in combat. Gunzilla also extended the barrel life of two aging .50 Cal firearms, whose throats were almost completely eroded when we were issued them. With regular applications of Gunzilla, those weapons remained serviceable throughout the entire tour, many thousand rounds after their barrels' projected life."
"It is easier to clean our weapons after each mission and only takes half the time."
"This product needs to find its way into the hands of every soldier over here."
"All of us over here that use it love it."
"It will not break up the skin on your hands and washes off easy."
"Gunzilla was more valuable than gold in our unit because our weapons would fire when we needed them most."
Instructions
How to Apply Gunzilla
Gunzilla can be applied with a patch, brush, or as a spray. In heavily fouled bores, a brush and/or cleaning jag of the appropriate caliber is recommended. After applying Gunzilla, run a dry patch to remove the fouling. Repeat until the dry patches are removed with no dirt on the patches. In a dry dusty environment we recommend using some additional dry patches to be sure the weapon is wiped dry. The dry coating left behind will provide lubrication and protection. If extra lubrication is required, apply a very light moist coating of Gunzilla on moving parts.
Heavy Carbon and Plastic Fouling
For heavy carbon and plastic buildup such as the bolt area, shotgun choke tubes, or clean up after the use of corrosive ammo, we recommend applying a generous coating of Gunzilla. Let this sit for 20 minutes and then remove. If some carbon or plastic is still present, repeat the application process. The first cleaning with Gunzilla will always be the slowest. Once Gunzilla is coating the gun, future fouling will be reduced, as it will be easier for Gunzilla to break the carbon apart and separate the carbon and plastic fouling from the gun.
Cleaning Wood, Plastic Parts or Special Finishes
Gunzilla is safe to use on the polymers in the frames of Glock handguns. Prior to applying Gunzilla on any special gun finish, test a small area to see if the coating is affected. Gunzilla is safe on Parkerized, blued, and most wood finishes, but will remove natural rust finishes found on older muzzleloaders. It is important when using Gunzilla to clean wood or plastic gun parts to wipe Gunzilla completely dry after cleaning. Gunzilla, however, can be left liquid on the polymer frames found in Glock handguns.
Removing Rust
If the rust has been on the gun for less than a month, Gunzilla will remove it quickly. If the rust has been on the weapon longer than 30-days Gunzilla will require several coats, and the area must be agitated with a plastic brush or a cleaning object that will not scratch the finish of the weapon. Allowing Gunzilla to sit several days between scrubbing cycles will help remove heavy rust. The longer the rust has been on the weapon, the longer it will take Gunzilla to remove the rust.
Wet Environment, Salt Water & Long Term Storage
In a wet or moist environment, we recommend leaving a light moist coating on all the metal parts of the gun and a heavy coating on the action parts. A light moist coating is also recommended for a weapon being prepared for long-term storage.
Cleaning Black Powder
Gunzilla eliminates the need for water to clean, and oiling for lubrication and protection. Clean the gun with Gunzilla per the directions above. While it is cleaning, Gunzilla will also neutralize corrosive salts. Once the gun is clean, Gunzilla will automatically leave a coating for lubrication and protection.
Corrosive Ammo
Let Gunzilla sit for 20 minutes and then remove. With some corrosive primers, the effectiveness of Gunzilla can be increased by running a patch soaked in water over the parts first. Then clean with Gunzilla.
Arctic & Extreme Cold Weather Operations
Gunzilla does not freeze in normal below-zero temperatures (-50F). In these conditions, use Gunzilla as a dry lubricant by wiping the gun completely dry after cleaning with Gunzilla. Another method of lubrication in these conditions is to leave a very light and moist coating of Gunzilla on moving parts. This light coating will look a little damp, but if one touches it with one's finger, one will not get any Gunzilla on one's hand.
Desert & Dry Environment
Gunzilla's effectiveness in the desert has saved lives. Clean all parts as usual with Gunzilla. Next, with a clean rag, wipe each piece as dry as possible. The dry coating that remains will protect against sand, dust, and carbon buildup. Bolts and bolt rails may need a second application to ensure lubrication. Bolts and rails should be also wiped dry, but with some Gunzilla applied slightly damp before patrolling. While patrolling, a soft bristled paintbrush will easily remove dust and sand from around the action.
Copper and Lead
In many weapons, Gunzilla will remove the heaviest copper and lead fouling quickly. In some weapons, however, Gunzilla may have to sit moist on the weapon overnight. Gunzilla does not evaporate, so a thin coating will be sufficient. Gunzilla removes metal fouling by getting between the metal fouling and the barrel, while also lifting the fouling out. Gunzilla can be left in any metal barrel for an extended period without harming the component. Using a metal or nylon brush will help remove the most difficult fouling. Gunzilla can be used on all metals and metal finishes including stainless, aluminum, chrome, brass, and steel.
Notes
The winning bidder will receive a brand new 4 oz. Gunzilla twist top bottle identical to the one shown in the photos below. Feel free to email via the ebay messaging system for answers to any questions.
Above image: Photo of a Gunzilla 4 oz. twist top bottle identical to one the winning bidder will receive.
All photos and text Copyright © 2020 by Phil Steinschneider and Cool F/X™