🛠️ Keep your weapon as ready as you are — the ultimate grease for peak performance.
TW25B Premium Firearm & Gun Grease is a synthetic lubricant engineered in the USA and trusted by U.S. Special Forces. It offers superior protection and lubrication across an extreme temperature range (-90°F to 450°F), extends firing intervals by 6 to 10 times compared to competitors, and comes in a reusable 0.5-ounce syringe for precise application. Since 1987, it has been the go-to choice for maintaining reliability and durability in all firearms.
Material | Copper |
Brand | Mil-Comm |
Package Information | Syringe |
Liquid Volume | 0.5 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
Recommended Uses For Product | Lubricant |
Upper Temperature Rating | 4.5E+2 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Item Form | Grease |
Manufacturer | MIL-COMM Products Company |
UPC | 796524251515 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8 x 1.7 x 1.1 inches |
Package Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1.5 x 6.5 inches |
Brand Name | Mil-Comm |
Part Number | TW25B |
Size | 0.5-Ounce |
M**K
Great For Firearms
This is the only grease I'll use on my firearms. I've been using it for years and it works great. The company is also very easy to work with if something is wrong with your order.
A**R
Nice
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S**R
Love this stuff
This is a great gun lube. Stays where you put it, and you can put it EXACTLY where you want with the excellent pointy syringe applicator. Particularly good on sliding surfaces (hammer/sear, slide/frame, etc.). Not sticky like more tacky greases so picks up far less carbon/dust. It’s white, and stays in place, which makes it a cinch to apply. Kinda like mayonnaise. I recommend using a lighter oil for rotating parts like pins, pivots, etc. where more migration is desired. It’s expensive, but only a tiny amount is needed, so one of these little tube syringes lasts and lasts.
R**O
Cool little lube tube!
Picked this up, mostly for the applicator, with some additional TW25B on the side to refill it. I was hoping to use this to try and ninja some grease into those tough to reach spots and without globing it on. I managed this with solid success. I think some people that have had issues with this applicator are suffering from a little bit of user error. I've used it as follows with zero issues:- Cut nothing, the nozzle is very narrow and good to go out of the box.- Twist the tip counter clockwise to line to nozzle up with the tube port. The port looks like a little white dot inside the clear plastic.- Locked n' loaded; Squirt it right where you want it. Despite the size of the small nozzle no need to put too much force into it.- Pull the plunger back a bit to clear excess lube out from the nozzle.- Twist the tip clockwise to slide the nozzle away from the port and close the tube off from the open air.- Done.I'll check it again in a couple weeks to see if the nozzle gunks up at all, though if it does I imagine it's nothing a very fine sewing needle wouldn't take care of. I really like this applicator!
J**C
If it's good enough for the 20mm VULCAN cannons and breech bolts...
...Then its good enough for me and you. VULCAN cannons back in the day were capable of firing (theoretically) 3000 rounds per minute. That rate of fire obviously caused some serious SERIOUS heat build-up during the firing and cycling process. But we VULCAN Systems Mechanics and the VULCAN Operators lubed our VULCAN cannons and their respective feed chutes and return chutes with this excellent Mil-Comm TW25B Premium Synthetic Lubricant. We used large tubes of this grease of course, and we did not skimp on it at any point. So I know that this product is as excellent as my fellow reviewers have claimed that it is. Check it out. Obviously--for personal firearms--you don't want to use liberal amounts of this grease. But then again, I doubt that any of us gun owners possess weapons capable of firing 3000 rounds per minute (theoretically speaking, of course). Check this stuff out. It's truly awesome.
C**N
A little dab will do ya
The Sig Mosquito I bought recommended this type of grease. I tried just gun oil on the gun and after less than 100 rounds the slide started sticking open after a shot. I started using this grease to lube the slide and barrel (outside) and haven't had a problem since. I am using this for the slide and barrel (outside) of my glock as well.My only problem with the tube is the first push you have to give it to get some coming out is it's enough to lube the entire gun in one blob. After that first blob, you can apply a thin line where you want it.I shoot about once a week and clean after I shoot. At this rate, lubing 2 guns, the tube should last me a couple years so I'm happy.
U**.
Buy this grease - you won't go back
Things that make up an ideal firearms grease:1. It stays where you place it.2. It performs well during high-impact activities vs sustained activities.3. It can handle high temperatures that guns reach.4. It's not messy.5. The applicator/container is built for precision application to areas such as slide rails, ejector, ejector rod, etc...Mil-Comm TW25B is the first grease I've ever used that not just met but exceeded all of the above. Therefore, I give this grease an A+ and I hope more people start to use it and it becomes more widely available because it is the best grease. There are people out there who will tell you that gun greases are a scam and waste of money. While your firearm may operate with "regular" greases, I'm going to tell you right now that it took 2 seconds after deploying TW25B to notice the monumental difference in lubrication, application, and protective qualities vs the other greases and by other grease I'm even talking about other "GUN" greases. The grease has a much more cleaner, synthetic feel and it stays put after putting hundreds of rounds through the gun. My guns' actions clearly works more smoothly after applying TW25B. Enough said, just buy this grease, you won't go back.
R**O
Milcom grease is great
I've been an oil guy forever but I like that you can grease a gun you rarely use and don't have to lube it as often.I use this grease on my flashlight threads as well.
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