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MAG SLICK

MAG SLICK Reviews & Ratings

Aerosol-applied, slick film, dry lubricant, improves magazine function and feeding. Protects against rust and corrosion, repels dirt, grime and moisture. Spray inside magazines to keep them working reliably. Spray the outside of magazines so they easily drop free. Non-sticky, contains no silicone or graphite, dries in seconds. Safe for use with all metal and plastic magazines, pistol frames. Also great for use on reloading presses, primer feeds, powder measures and charge bars. SPECS: Aerosol, 6 oz. (170 g) wt.
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Reviews Summary
MAG SLICK is highly praised for its versatility and effectiveness in lubricating and cleaning various metal surfaces, especially in firearms and accessories. Users appreciate its long-lasting performance compared to traditional sprays, noting improvements in functionality and ease of use for multiple applications. However, some caution about its running consistency when applied.
What Reviewers Are Saying
Product Effectiveness
85%
Customers frequently highlight MAG SLICK's effectiveness in lubricating and cleaning a variety of metal surfaces, especially firearm magazines and accessories. The positive feedback indicates that it enhances performance, preventing jams and ensuring smooth operation.
Versatility
70%
Reviewers commend the product's versatility for use not only on firearms but also on various tools and equipment, like folding knives and powder dispensers. This ability to serve multiple functions increases its value in a user's arsenal.
Ease of Use
55%
Many users appreciate how easy MAG SLICK is to apply, particularly in hard-to-reach areas. However, some mention that it can be quite runny during application, so care is needed to prevent excess spillage.
Durability and Longevity
60%
The product is noted for its lasting effects, outperforming traditional sprays that users found less effective over time. This long-lasting performance means users find themselves needing to apply it less frequently.
Cleaning Capability
50%
Several reviewers express satisfaction with MAG SLICK's cleaning capabilities, noting that it effectively cleans dirty magazines and surfaces while providing lubrication without a greasy residue.
5
Works Great
I used to use spray Teflon on magazines and holsters but doesn't last very long good to have a product that works so well. Always have a can in my range bag and at my bench plus several extra on hand
5
Great on DILLON primer slide
I heard about this from my favorite gun writer, Patrick Sweeney in his first book of the 1911 ( red cover ). I tried it on my primer slides and now use it on 14 machines in our commercial reloading. I also use it on AR - triggers and bolts in bolt action rifles, etc. Any metal that is hard to reach or attracks dirt makes an excellent place to use Mag Slick. It is nice when a discovery like this comes along..
5
Pretty Slick
It's a great product with many uses. Besides the listed uses, I have used this to lubricate my folding knives-they've never opened more efficiently. I recently purchased a magazine pouch that was listed for use for 9&45. The 45 was tight as heck. I sprayed it with MagSlick and worked it for awhile. Works great now. I highly recommend this product.
5
Great Product!!
I use this product with my Lyman 55 powder despenser. It really slicks up the action.
4
Great stuff
I shoot USPSA and IDPA, my handgun mags get dropped in dirt, mud, snow and sand, so I thought I would try Mag Slick. Keeps the mags running smooth. I even used it on AR-15 40 round mag that would not feed right, one treatment and the mag is working great. The stuff is real running, so it will drip alot when spraying.
4
Slick protection
Very good at cleaning dirty magazines. It protects nicely. Haven't experienced any jams.
4
Nice
Tried this product on a whim and thinks it does a good job of cleaning and lightly lubricating the magazine (not greasy).