All of us have special recipes for our DIY solvents and lubricants for muzzleloading firearms. As with all blackpowder enthusiasts who are bright, young, erudite, scholarly we are not without a sense of humor. Not taken to hubris or vanity, we can be quite jolly company.
If you are like me, your firearms can probably get a little attention at the range from the crowd that loads their rifles from the wrong end. So I like to have a little fun.
I've created a set of labels for the DIY concoctions used into my foray of frontloading amusement makers. For example;
I keep the Murphy's Oil Soap, Alcohol & Peroxide (MAP) solution in a brown bottle but didn't feel like writing MAP on the outside of the container. So I created an amusing label for this marvelous smelling solvent.
I also use alcohol to clean the frizzen, lock and pan during range sessions with my flintlock rifles and pistols. For the purposes of obscurity, I put a couple drops of yellow food coloring in the alcohol in a hot sauce bottle but affixed a new label.
Like most of you, I use a mixture of beeswax and vegetable oil for the cap & ball lubricant. I pour the molten mixture in the tins that are used to contain airgun pellets and affix a label to the lid.
With that in mind attached are labels for everyone to decorate their containers for their DIY concoctions.
If you are like me, your firearms can probably get a little attention at the range from the crowd that loads their rifles from the wrong end. So I like to have a little fun.
I've created a set of labels for the DIY concoctions used into my foray of frontloading amusement makers. For example;
I keep the Murphy's Oil Soap, Alcohol & Peroxide (MAP) solution in a brown bottle but didn't feel like writing MAP on the outside of the container. So I created an amusing label for this marvelous smelling solvent.
I also use alcohol to clean the frizzen, lock and pan during range sessions with my flintlock rifles and pistols. For the purposes of obscurity, I put a couple drops of yellow food coloring in the alcohol in a hot sauce bottle but affixed a new label.
Like most of you, I use a mixture of beeswax and vegetable oil for the cap & ball lubricant. I pour the molten mixture in the tins that are used to contain airgun pellets and affix a label to the lid.
With that in mind attached are labels for everyone to decorate their containers for their DIY concoctions.