New: Cole Performance Maintenance Products

Cole Fine Guns and Gunsmithing launches new firearm maintenance lineup, including two CLP products and performance grease.

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posted on May 19, 2025
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With the application of grease, like Cole’s new performance grease (MSRP: $7.50), firearms are further protected against wear and tear in harsh environments.
Photo courtesy Cole Fine Guns and Gunsmithing

New from Cole Fine Guns and Gunsmithing are three performance maintenance products, including BIO-CLP in a 20ml squeeze bottle and a two-ounce spray bottle, plus a performance grease product. 

Cole Performance Maintenance
A solid choice for semi-automatic shotguns, the Cole Performance BIO-CLP is an all-in-one solution for reliable firearm maintenance. Pictured, starting from left, are the two-ounce spray (MSRP: $7.50) and the 20ml squeeze (MSRP: $4.50). (Photo courtesy Cole Fine Guns and Gunsmithing)

 

As mentioned, Cole Gunsmithing offers its Performance BIO-CLP in two different sizes, the 20ml squeeze (MSRP: $4.50) and the two-ounce spray (MSRP: $7.50). The Cole Performance BIO-CLP (Cleaner, Lubricant and Preservative) is a unique combination of bio-based and synthetic fluids, engineered to outperform in harsh environmental conditions. This product will remove contaminants, reach into surface disparities to prevent friction and wear, along with providing a durable coating that displaces moisture and prevents corrosion and rust.

The Cole Performance Grease, offered in a one-ounce size (MSRP: $7.50), is a unique non-melting premium quality grease created through a blend of high-quality petroleum oil and synthetic polymers. This combination works together to create a water-resistant, lubricating film that provides maximum protection against friction, rust, corrosion and oxidation. Cole Performance Grease strongly adheres to metal surfaces to provide lubrication, preventing water washout and metal to metal contact under high temperatures and high pressure. Additionally, Cole Performance Grease comes in a distinctive red color to make it easy to identify throughout the application process.

Regular cleaning and lubrication are essential in preserving a shotgun’s accuracy, reliability and longevity. Regular cleaning not only maintains performance, but this practice also helps prevent malfunctions and reduces the need for repairs over time. While it is generally recommended to clean your shotgun after every use, less frequently used firearms should still receive routine maintenance to prevent corrosion and ensure optimal condition. With the application of grease, firearms are further protected against wear and tear in harsh environments.

More from the company: “These products are intentionally engineered to both clean and maintain firearms, ensuring that they remain in peak condition. Cole Gunsmithing understands the importance of proper firearm maintenance and is committed to providing customers with the highest quality cleaning products.”

Learn more at shop.colegun.com.

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