Testimonials

In the summer of 2009, the California Grizzlies (a high school shooting team using AR-15’s) entered the Rattle Battle Match at Camp Perry which is considered the Super Bowl of shooting matches. Also competing in the match were the U.S. Military marksmanship teams, police teams, and professional teams from around
the world. One military team had a weapon malfunction during the match but the Grizzlies weapons fired flawlessly using Gunzilla. When all the team had completed the competition the Grizzlies had done what no other amateur team had ever accomplished, they won. It was the first time in the 107 year history of the match that an amateur team had ever won the Rattle Battle. We are very proud of the accomplishments of this very talented team of shooters who best the best in the world. They are truly champions. In three years I have seen a performance improvement unlike anything we have seen in 20 years. I believe we owe a lot of our scoring improvements to Gunzilla. - Robert Taylor II, California Grizzlies Coach, March 2010
the world. One military team had a weapon malfunction during the match but the Grizzlies weapons fired flawlessly using Gunzilla. When all the team had completed the competition the Grizzlies had done what no other amateur team had ever accomplished, they won. It was the first time in the 107 year history of the match that an amateur team had ever won the Rattle Battle. We are very proud of the accomplishments of this very talented team of shooters who best the best in the world. They are truly champions. In three years I have seen a performance improvement unlike anything we have seen in 20 years. I believe we owe a lot of our scoring improvements to Gunzilla. - Robert Taylor II, California Grizzlies Coach, March 2010

I have to say the stuff works! It works on every weapon system I have employed here to include the M9, M4, M249 SAW, M240B, and M2 .50 cal machine gun. We would use the Army issued CLP and after about a day of being on the truck it would be gummed up with sand and you would always pray that the thing worked if
something happened on the way back to our small firebase away from the FOB. I was first introduced to Gunzilla while at Camp Perry. I deployed shortly thereafter to Iraq where I broke my M4 down and cleaned it. The old carbon that the CLP didn't remove seemed to fall right off with minimal effort. We then went out into sector and decided to do some training. Mind you, everything on my weapon was the same as my squad leaders. We both took immaculate care of our M4's but I had used Gunzilla on mine and he had used CLP. Throughout about 300 rounds, shooting both tracer and ball, he had experienced about 7-10 malfunctions. My weapon didn't miss a beat, firing every round I fed it. During one incident it was necessary that I fire my weapon on "BURST" allowing me to fire off three rounds with a single trigger pull. M4's are notorious for jamming while on BURST. In fact during a training exercise in the states, I had tried to fire my weapon on BURST but it had malfunctioned about every other squeeze. During this particular engagement I had selected to place my weapon on BURST and after two full magazines every round had fired. That's 20 trigger squeezes and 60 rounds of tracer and ball. Oh yeah, and my weapon was covered in dirt and dust from the dismounted movement through the open fields and reed lines. Not even one hiccup! During the training exercise, one of my squad leaders had asked if he could get some Gunzilla to clean his weapon. I gladly gave him some of mine and then ordered a case of Gunzilla for my entire platoon. My guys are hooked on the stuff. And when your life depends on it, that means a lot. Weather doesn't seem to bother the lube at all. Even if sand gets on the bolt, Gunzilla just shakes it right off. Carbon buildup isn't even an issue any more. My guys actually enjoy cleaning their weapons now because Gunzilla makes it so easy. Not only does this save my Soldier's time, but I'm sure it has saved their lives. They can go into sector with confidence and know that even when Iraq is at it's worst, Gunzilla is at it's best. In addition, the other two platoons in my company have asked me if they can try some with their machine guns. I couldn't say no, so I gave each platoon a large bottle. They love the stuff too! No big surprise there. So, I'll sum this up with the same way that I started it. Gunzilla just works. And it works better than anything I have ever tried. By the way, I've been shooting since I was 5 years old and I have tried everything. Nothing works this well.
Thank you so much for developing this wonderful product. - US Soldier in Iraq, July 2008
something happened on the way back to our small firebase away from the FOB. I was first introduced to Gunzilla while at Camp Perry. I deployed shortly thereafter to Iraq where I broke my M4 down and cleaned it. The old carbon that the CLP didn't remove seemed to fall right off with minimal effort. We then went out into sector and decided to do some training. Mind you, everything on my weapon was the same as my squad leaders. We both took immaculate care of our M4's but I had used Gunzilla on mine and he had used CLP. Throughout about 300 rounds, shooting both tracer and ball, he had experienced about 7-10 malfunctions. My weapon didn't miss a beat, firing every round I fed it. During one incident it was necessary that I fire my weapon on "BURST" allowing me to fire off three rounds with a single trigger pull. M4's are notorious for jamming while on BURST. In fact during a training exercise in the states, I had tried to fire my weapon on BURST but it had malfunctioned about every other squeeze. During this particular engagement I had selected to place my weapon on BURST and after two full magazines every round had fired. That's 20 trigger squeezes and 60 rounds of tracer and ball. Oh yeah, and my weapon was covered in dirt and dust from the dismounted movement through the open fields and reed lines. Not even one hiccup! During the training exercise, one of my squad leaders had asked if he could get some Gunzilla to clean his weapon. I gladly gave him some of mine and then ordered a case of Gunzilla for my entire platoon. My guys are hooked on the stuff. And when your life depends on it, that means a lot. Weather doesn't seem to bother the lube at all. Even if sand gets on the bolt, Gunzilla just shakes it right off. Carbon buildup isn't even an issue any more. My guys actually enjoy cleaning their weapons now because Gunzilla makes it so easy. Not only does this save my Soldier's time, but I'm sure it has saved their lives. They can go into sector with confidence and know that even when Iraq is at it's worst, Gunzilla is at it's best. In addition, the other two platoons in my company have asked me if they can try some with their machine guns. I couldn't say no, so I gave each platoon a large bottle. They love the stuff too! No big surprise there. So, I'll sum this up with the same way that I started it. Gunzilla just works. And it works better than anything I have ever tried. By the way, I've been shooting since I was 5 years old and I have tried everything. Nothing works this well.
Thank you so much for developing this wonderful product. - US Soldier in Iraq, July 2008
I'd been a Hoppe's 9 user for 50 years, and as we were leaving for this year's IRC last Wednesday I needed to take a cleaning kit since we'd rushed off the
practice range and straight to the match. We were staying at a friend’s house during the match and I didn't want to take Hoppe's because of the odor, so I
threw in the untried bottle of Gunzilla I won last year and headed for the coast. When we got there my wife and I cleaned our revolvers on our friend's
kitchen table and I was blown away. Not only did it clean better, faster, and easier than Hoppe's but I didn't have to do any lubrication after cleaning. My
cylinder has never spun more smoothly. And, NO SMELL!!! NONE!!! I told everyone who would listen that Gunzilla is the best cleaner lubricant I've ever tried or heard of. A TRUE cleaner/lubricant.” - Bob Engellenner, June 2008
This product has the cleaning power I’ve been seeking for a long time. I cleaned my muzzleloader with exactly four patches. The fourth patch didn’t show a bit of gun powder residue. One week later I ran another patch and it was still clean. - Doug Rohrer, March 2006
...Gunzilla’s first trip to our muzzleloader deer camp in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula was a hit. The product worked great for cleaning black powder and Pyrodex and even removed a stubborn powder ring that conventional cleaners and bore brushes could not. I now use Gunzilla on all my firearms due to its effectiveness, non-harmful ingredients and easy clean up. - Doug Erickson - retired wildlife management agency, December 2005
practice range and straight to the match. We were staying at a friend’s house during the match and I didn't want to take Hoppe's because of the odor, so I
threw in the untried bottle of Gunzilla I won last year and headed for the coast. When we got there my wife and I cleaned our revolvers on our friend's
kitchen table and I was blown away. Not only did it clean better, faster, and easier than Hoppe's but I didn't have to do any lubrication after cleaning. My
cylinder has never spun more smoothly. And, NO SMELL!!! NONE!!! I told everyone who would listen that Gunzilla is the best cleaner lubricant I've ever tried or heard of. A TRUE cleaner/lubricant.” - Bob Engellenner, June 2008
This product has the cleaning power I’ve been seeking for a long time. I cleaned my muzzleloader with exactly four patches. The fourth patch didn’t show a bit of gun powder residue. One week later I ran another patch and it was still clean. - Doug Rohrer, March 2006
...Gunzilla’s first trip to our muzzleloader deer camp in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula was a hit. The product worked great for cleaning black powder and Pyrodex and even removed a stubborn powder ring that conventional cleaners and bore brushes could not. I now use Gunzilla on all my firearms due to its effectiveness, non-harmful ingredients and easy clean up. - Doug Erickson - retired wildlife management agency, December 2005