B.S.Nothing to worry about if you’re using real BP. If you’re using pyrodex your gun starts rusting as soon as you open the can.
I use it as both when mixed with water I use it as a cleaner and a lube. Used alone I use it as a lube. It is a very fine oil for guns. Been around since WW2 and that alone tells you it works. One of the huge pluses of Ballistol is it is non toxic and approved on machinery in the food industry that comes in contact with food. Now the aerosol is a different critter! The propellants are not good for yah that is for sure.What does everyone think of Ballistol? A good cleaner or just a lubricant?
Liquid of the gods. I use it on all my firearms. It neutralizes black powder fouling and is a wonderful rust preventative. In addition to that it is claimed to be harmless/non-toxic to humans.What does everyone think of Ballistol? A good cleaner or just a lubricant?
Seems like lots of folks use it but isn't the mineral oil (petroleum) a no-no with black powder?Ballistol is just mineral oil, with thinners, fragrance, an emulsifier and aerosol propellants added.
Seems like lots of folks use it but isn't the mineral oil (petroleum) a no-no with black powder?
Sorry, I just have to interject a little anecdote about Bore Butter. When I bought my first long rifle, I was living in Vermont. I'd had lots of folks from the west coast (where I moved from) recommend it as well as folks in Vermont. One sunny winter day after a snow storm it looked like a good day to do some target practice. So I drove to an old quarry that was used by folks in the area I went to use Bore Butter on my patch but couldn't because it was frozen solid (was 11° out). I ended up using the bore butter as a hammer to help mount my targets and had to spit patch for my target practice. It's useless below freezing, so just don't use it.A lot of people do use it, and a lot of people don't. A lot of people use Bore Butter too, which is also a petroleum product and a lot of people also hate bore butter.
Everyone has their own reasons for using what they use, and those reasons are more important than the products themselves, but yes the general rule is petroleum products and black powder don't mix, However it is important to realize that there are thousands of petroleum products and their use finds their way into everything.
What is so unique or special about G96? Basically petroleum distillates/mineral oil.
What is so unique or special about G96? Basically petroleum distillates/mineral oil.
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Per the Fluid Film MSDS the main ingredient is ‘refined petroleum oil...’ http://www.fluid-film.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/SDS_Aerosol.pdfThere are few alternatives to petroleum. One is lanolin, which you can get as Fluid Film, I use lots of. The anti-petroleum thing seems to have started from guys using vaseline or motor oil on shooting patches.
Oil that is not rancid.What is "sweet" canola oil? How does it differ from regular canola oil and where do you get it? I've never heard the term before. Thanks.
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