GLOP now officially on sale
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Thanks, I look forward to the reply.
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My two sample tins that I collected at Bisley wil be trialled this weekend and feedback will follow from hardened BP shooters
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OK got the answer to this: It's petroleum no, synthetic yes - there's moly in the slow-speed ones.
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Finally managed to get to the range and put a few balls down range with a couple of my revolvers to test the Glop. I must say it performed very well, it didn't melt when applied to a warm cylinder, is pleasant to handle and everything cleaned up beautifully afterwards. Not sure what else I can say about it! I would suggest it is the equal of that well-known but horribly expensive American brand, and certainly easier to use than my own olive oil/beeswax concoction (which works well but goes from solid on a cold day to almost liquid on a warm one). I shall be buying some when the sample runs out.
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Thank you very much indeed for taking the time to review GLOP. I'm delighted it worked out so well for you and of course pleased the product is of use.Doz wrote:Finally managed to get to the range and put a few balls down range with a couple of my revolvers to test the Glop. I must say it performed very well, it didn't melt when applied to a warm cylinder, is pleasant to handle and everything cleaned up beautifully afterwards. Not sure what else I can say about it! I would suggest it is the equal of that well-known but horribly expensive American brand, and certainly easier to use than my own olive oil/beeswax concoction (which works well but goes from solid on a cold day to almost liquid on a warm one). I shall be buying some when the sample runs out.
As our first reviewer on here, you get free carriage on the next tin of GLOP you buy. Please e-mail me at the time to remind me OK?
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