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After 10+ years, my 8oz 'tub' of TW25B is running low. Anyone know a good place to order more? Surprisingly, the 8oz product doesn't seem as readily available at the regular firearms retailers/dealers as it used to be. Anyway, I guess I can get it from Amazon, but if anyone knows any better options, I'd prefer to spend my $ with a 2A company. Thank you!
 
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Amazon, it’s not inexpensive.

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=tw2...f=pd_sl_1k81wi0llx_e

Unfortunately, that’s the only place I’ve seen it.




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Even the MIL-COMM PRODUCTS COMPANY website links everything to Amazon.com.

I have looked for the little tube for the last couple of years outside of amazon.

I have seen it advertised on:

GT Distributors
Midway USA
Brownells

The problem is the shipping cost adds quite a bit to the price.
 
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Mobil 1 synthetic grease seems to have very similar properties to TW25, at least in the specs. I've seen. Can one be substituted for the other?

I do see where TW25 says it won't harm wood, rubber, plastic, and composites, so maybe that's the main difference between them?




 
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