Lmfao... what made you stumble on that page? Sounds similar tho lol....
Got my package of FL today thanks for all the freebies Santa its much appreciated ill spread the samples and the word...
Laughing is good for you, actually. But to answer your question I was doing another search in regard to "Frog Lube".
I found a discussion of Frog Lube at another forum where that link was supplied, the individual inferring that the Frog Lube is a similar if not same material, made green and repackaged. I provided the link after finding the discussion just to throw it up in the air here and see what happened. May not be related at all or it might be the very same stuff. Likely nobody here will ever know for sure, despite anyone's objection to the thought or otherwise.
As for me, I'm willing to try the Frog Lube. No matter it's origin, whether a guy stumbled upon a 'goo' in an old yet pristine cannon barrel or developed by a company with a lubrication need and an eye towards Gaia or a navy seal with lots of time on his hands, if it works I'm all for it. I'd like to believe the Navy Seal developed it, as that is how it was reported to us.
I did get my order today complete with a kit (thank you, Santa) and am now going to decide whether to try it on a Glock or my PM9... I am actually looking forward to this, would be a major "cool" if it works as advertised. I'm going to field strip, re-clean and de-oil and heat up the gun in the oven at about 160 degrees (on a non metal surface) and work in the stuff. I'll keep the heat on it and give it a good period of time to "soak" it up. I'll let it cool, and do it again a day or two later. Then, I'll wipe it dry and go shoot the thing. I think I'll use a Glock first. If it works well then maybe I'll try the more finicky Kahr. The PM9 has been flawless, but they are not known for being such, ya know? If it works on that over time, I'll be sold. ...That means I'll have to buy more AND start using it on the AR, shotgun, etc. ;-)
In the mean time, I'm going to get a piece of steel and do a poor man's rust test with Frog Lube vs. Hoppe's elite gun oil vs. whatever else I have during the initial play time with the pistol. Maybe a quick salt water pour over it and then put outside for a few days. I dunno, I'll find a way to pit the green goo against some petroleum products. I know it's been done by others, but seeing it myself would bring more satisfaction...