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Review of Champion’s Brand Reloading
Products
Toilz Extremed HD ™ Firearms Grease
By
B.T. Davis
November 2007
Gil Brown of Champion’s Brand Reloading
Products in Mount Holly, NC sent me a sample
of his Toilz Extremed HD Firearms Grease for
testing recently. The grease, which is
Gil’s proprietary formula, is a 100%
synthetic lubricant and designed for
metal-to-metal applications over a wide
temperature range. According to my
conversations with Gil it has a PAO, or
poly-alpha-olefin, base. PAO is a class of
super-slick synthetic polymer which readily
maintains its viscosity and lubricating
properties throughout a range of high to low
temperatures. It is a key ingredient in
most all of the modern, high tech synthetic
motor oils in use today. Extemed HD grease
comes packaged in handy syringe applicator
so that you can conveniently put just the
right amount of grease in just the right
spot on your firearms. The grease is on the
thinner end of the spectrum, and when
combined with the syringe applicator it is
just the ticket to lightly lubricate
slide/frame rails or a reciprocating bolt
assembly.
I tried the grease on my 1911 which I
routinely use for both practice and IDPA
competition. Traditionally I’ve been a
CLP-type gun oil user on my 1911 so using
grease on my .45 was a first. Following
Gil’s instructions I applied a couple of
modest dots of grease to the slide/frame
rails, and then lightly rubbed them in with
a Q-tip until the color went away, becoming
clear. I also applied more grease in the
same manner to the outside muzzle end of the
barrel, the barrel lugs and hood, the
disconnector, and the slide stop pin. Off
the bat the first thing that I noticed is
that you don’t need to apply but a dot or so
to adequately lubricate the intended area.
Secondly, I noticed that as you rub it with
the Q-tip (or your fingers in a pinch) it
becomes a very thin, relatively dry film
that is not tacky. As I was to discover
later at the range these attributes allow
the grease to stay put, provide proper
lubrication, and do not inordinately
attract/trap burnt powder fouling. After
reassembly and function checking the action
my initial perception was that the slide’s
movement back and forth on the frame was
nice and smooth. There were no signs of
lubricant collecting at the rear frame/slide
rail intersection, as sometimes happens with
CLP oil as you rack the slide a few times
after reassembly. This lack of excess
lubricant combined with the product’s dry
film properties does not attract dirt.
During the course of two subsequent range
sessions, firing a total of 400 rounds, the
gun’s action did not appear to require
additional lubrication, nor was it
inordinately dirty around the frame rails
and feed ramp with fouling from my standard
200 gr. lead semi-wadcutter reloads. Don’t
get me wrong, the gun was obviously not
squeaky clean and it did have powder fouling
on its external surfaces, however it only
had a minor amount of fouling around the
feed ramp area. Overall, this was not
enough to cause any failures to feed or
extract/eject. Often 1911 shooters will
sparingly put a couple of drops of gun oil
at the gun’s critical lubrication points
after a couple hundred rounds to keep things
running smoothly during extended shooting
sessions. I found I did not need to do this
during the range sessions as the grease film
was still evident where I had originally
applied the lube. The added bonus was that
the gun’s feed ramp and top of the frame
were not gunked up with the powder fouling
typically trapped by my CLP oil. If
anything I would say that when applying a
dry film of this grease I’m not
“sandpapering” my gun’s moving parts to the
degree I normally would when using
traditional gun oil which has trapped lead
particles and unburnt powder in the gun’s
action.
I intend to continue using Toilz Extremed HD
Firearms Grease on all my semi-auto pistols
based on my experience with this product.
Also, I enthusiastically recommend this
product for those shooters needing a high
performance, modern gun lubricant which
offers both superior wear protection and
operating mechanism cleanliness benefits in
a handy, convenient package. A 10cc syringe
of Toilz Extremed HD Firearms Grease lists
for under $10.00 on the Champion’s Brand
website. 10cc’s of this product sparingly
applied via the syringe applicator should
last the average user quite awhile.
Champion’s Brand also offers a 16 ounce
container for higher volume users such as
armorer’s or gunsmiths. For more
information you can go online to:
www.championsbrand.com to check out
Extremed HD, as well as the rest of the
Toilz family of gun care products.
Additionally, Gil Brown at Champion’s Brand
can be reached at (704) 822-6633. |