Episode Details
Back to Episodes
Modern Spartan Systems - lube & cleaner that is safe, non-toxic and it works even improving accuracy.
Description
Modern Spartan Systems Review: Green Gun Lube, Cleaners, and Suppressor Shield Tested
Modern Spartan Systems caught my attention because I take firearm lubrication seriously. A good lubricant is not just about making a gun feel slick. It is the heart and soul of keeping a firearm running, protected, corrosion-resistant, and consistent. After testing Modern Spartan Systems products, I came away impressed for a lot of reasons, including several I did not expect.Join - Modern Spartan Systems - The Great Mass Gun Optimization Experiment - modernspartansystems.com/great-experiment
Modern Spartan Systems is built around a green, safer lubricant technology. Their product line reaches beyond firearms into areas like machine cutting oil, engine oil additives, fishing reel care, and knife lubrication, but the focus here is their firearms lineup: Accuracy Oil, Carbon Destroyer, Carbon Destroyer Double X, Copper Lead Destroyer, Crystal Clear, Nothing Left Behind, Spartan Accuracy Grease, Suppressor Shield, and their shooter kits.
What I like right away is that this is not a giant catalog full of random products. They have a focused lineup, and from my testing, the products work extremely well.
The core technology is based around bonded lubrication. This is not a typical “slather it on and go” gun oil. With Modern Spartan Systems, the application process matters. The surface needs to be properly cleaned and prepped so the lubricant can bond to the metal. That is where the real benefit starts to show up.
The idea is pretty simple: reduce friction, fill microscopic pores and surface imperfections, and create less drag between moving parts. In the bore, that means less drag between the barrel and bullet. Logically, that can help tighten standard deviations from shot to shot, and in my testing, I saw about a 20% improvement in accuracy.
That does not make it magic. It makes sense mechanically. A smoother, better-treated surface can help improve consistency. In my before-and-after testing, I saw a rifle that had been shooting around one-inch groups move into the 0.8 to 0.75-inch range. Your results may vary, but the logic is there, and my results backed it up.
The first product I would recommend trying is actually Crystal Clear, their lens cleaner. It may be the standout product in the whole lineup because almost everyone can use it. Shooters have scopes, red dots, range glasses, sunglasses, and binoculars. Even non-shooters have sunglasses or prescription glasses.
I used Crystal Clear on an old set of sunglasses I kept in my truck. I thought they were scratched up and worn out. After a couple of cleanings, they looked like new sunglasses. It also helped reduce fogging and left an anti-static layer that repels dust. That is a big deal for optics because some cleaners leave behind a static charge that actually attracts dust and makes lenses harder to keep clean.
If you test nothing else from Modern Spartan Systems, try Crystal Clear. It is inexpensive, useful, and easy to judge immediately.
The firearm cleaning products also performed well. Carbon Destroyer was one of the bigger surprises. I tested it with an ultrasonic cleaner and also with a simple Ziploc bag method. For a bolt carrier group, I let the parts soak, came back later, and saw black and brown carbon fouling pulled out of the parts. It worked shockingly well.
The key is dwell time. This is not always a quick spray-and-wipe process, especially the first time. The first deep clean and treatment takes longer because you are stripping the surface down and preparing it for the bonde