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Gun Lubes and the Other Guys
Gunsmiths, Competitive Shooters and Gun Store Owners alike share the same experiences with the endless list of lousy products out there We exhibited at the Shot Show as we have done for decades and the same kind of feedback occurs. Love Tetra Gun care products Thumbs Up. Technical questions. Gun store and competitive shooter comments about using other brands. Bad experiences Inconsistencies Product doesn't work They need different lubes for different situations Confusion Over
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Tetra Gun Suppressor Cleaning Tech Fights Carbon Buildup Safely
Bio-Based Spray Product and Ultrasonic Bath Solution version Get the Job Done You should want a suppressor cleaner to dissolve and neutralize combustion residues aka carbon fouling. By its nature, this kind of firearms accessory attachment is full of nooks and crannies and is not easily disassembled. Tight turns in the design featuring fins and small holes are there for a purpose but they are hard to clean. You can clean a dirty suppressor with straight solvent liquid if not
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Jan 92 min read


Gun Care proven the Right Way
Beginning with the invention of the firearm industry's first synthetic lubricant and gun grease formulas in the 1980s, Tetra Gun has been at the forefront of the industry based on its technical expertise and scientific know-how. And, unlike many of the brands that you might know and use today, very few are actually engineered or manufactured by those companies. Tetra Gun believes that you have to have a mastery of the subject matter to have the most valid opinion. There are o
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Dec 25, 20253 min read


A True Firearm Suppressor Cleaner
Tetra Gun care offers a new, dedicated suppressor cleaner which is actually bio-based and very effective. Just spray and let sit, and brush, before flushing out the carbon fouling. The product was tested for years successfully as an oil-based solvent that is designed to eat away at powder fouling in silencer baffles and other areas. And, this Tetra Gun Suppressor Cleaner 7 oz. can is a non-aerosol pressurized can so it sprays pure cleaning fluid and no propellant. The Tetra
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Dec 11, 20251 min read


Gun Solvent Residue equals Trouble
Gun Solvents and Gun Lubes don't mix, so be careful how you use them When your gun jams, or if there's a failure to eject spent rounds, or it just feels sticky, the culprit is usually solvent residue. Don't blame it on the lube (usually) when it comes to accumulation within the bolt assembly, in the trigger or the slide, recoil surfaces and the rails - the obviously critical moving parts. Do not generalize gun cleaner, gun greases and gun oils - they aren't even close to bein
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Dec 5, 20253 min read
Teflon based Gun Lube Fact or Fiction education: Myth vs. Reality
I wanted to set the record straight on what PTFE gun lubes are all about, though even the most definitive explanation will still not dissuade the world's strongest blogsters. So be it. PTFE, most commonly and historically referred to as Teflon, a duPont brand, is no longer an exclusive thing. There are now other PTFE makers worldwide and if the company that was once duPont is still making it, it is no longer made in the USA to the best of my knowledge. Let's not get into any
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Nov 19, 20252 min read
Teflon-based Gun Lube Fact or Fiction: Myth vs. Reality
I wanted to set the record straight on what PTFE gun lubes are all about, though even the most definitive explanation will still not...
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Sep 22, 20252 min read
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