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My local gun shops carry it but it can be hard to find elsewhere.
I like using it to clean parts after disassembly. I'll take a small bowl and throw the parts in there (AR bolt, glock barrel, etc.) and spray the stuff down. The Ballistol will break down the gunk and the parts will easily wipe clean. They will be perfectly lubricated as well. Then wipe out the bowl and you are done!
I like using it to clean parts after disassembly. I'll take a small bowl and throw the parts in there (AR bolt, glock barrel, etc.) and spray the stuff down. The Ballistol will break down the gunk and the parts will easily wipe clean. They will be perfectly lubricated as well. Then wipe out the bowl and you are done!
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OK That did it. I have never used the stuff but now, after reading all these posts, I have some on order and will give it a try. THANKS GUYS AND GALS!
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suggestion/request ===> select one of your rifles that you know the barrel is clean ..... wet a patch with Ballistol and run it through the barrel .... after doing so, please post your reaction ..Steve51 wrote:OK That did it. I have never used the stuff but now, after reading all these posts, I have some on order and will give it a try. THANKS GUYS AND GALS!
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Re: Ballistol
The smell of Ballistol to me is very similar to a big colony of pissed-off ants. But it does a spectacular job on guns – both the wood and metallic parts.
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Re: Ballistol
JEBar wrote:suggestion/request ===> select one of your rifles that you know the barrel is clean ..... wet a patch with Ballistol and run it through the barrel .... after doing so, please post your reaction ..Steve51 wrote:OK That did it. I have never used the stuff but now, after reading all these posts, I have some on order and will give it a try. THANKS GUYS AND GALS!
Will do!
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Received the Ballistol I ordered today so I tried it out for the first time ever. I decided to try it on my Big Boy 44 and my .44 Ruger Superblackhawk. Both were cleaned about two weeks ago and have not been fired since they were cleaned.
I started with the Big Boy 44. Soaked a patch with Ballistol and soaked the barrel, waited a few minutes and ran dry patches through it. The patches were pretty clean but a couple of black streaks were visible. I put some Ballistol on a cloth and wiped down the entire exterior - it did make the walnut stand out. Wiped it down with a dry cloth and ran a bore snake down the barrel to finish.
Next I removed the cylinder from the revolver and soaked the barrel with Ballistol and waited a few minutes. Ran dry patches through the barrel and they were clean also with a faint black streak. Since I shoot both specials and magnum ammo through this revolver, the cylinder chambers had a noticeable mark where the special brass ends. I dipped a bronze brush in the Ballitstol and brushed each chamber. Then I dipped the brush and repeated the process. I wiped down the cylinder with a dry cloth and ran the bore snake through each cylinder. This is what impressed me the most - those burnt marks in the chambers where the special brass ends were gone. I always tried to get these marks out but was not ever satisfied with my results. Now the chambers look like a brand new cylinder.
I did not find the odor offensive but like the smell of Hoppes 9 better.
I am very pleased with Ballistol and will use it often. Thank you all for your reviews & comments. That is what prompted me to give it a try!
I started with the Big Boy 44. Soaked a patch with Ballistol and soaked the barrel, waited a few minutes and ran dry patches through it. The patches were pretty clean but a couple of black streaks were visible. I put some Ballistol on a cloth and wiped down the entire exterior - it did make the walnut stand out. Wiped it down with a dry cloth and ran a bore snake down the barrel to finish.
Next I removed the cylinder from the revolver and soaked the barrel with Ballistol and waited a few minutes. Ran dry patches through the barrel and they were clean also with a faint black streak. Since I shoot both specials and magnum ammo through this revolver, the cylinder chambers had a noticeable mark where the special brass ends. I dipped a bronze brush in the Ballitstol and brushed each chamber. Then I dipped the brush and repeated the process. I wiped down the cylinder with a dry cloth and ran the bore snake through each cylinder. This is what impressed me the most - those burnt marks in the chambers where the special brass ends were gone. I always tried to get these marks out but was not ever satisfied with my results. Now the chambers look like a brand new cylinder.
I did not find the odor offensive but like the smell of Hoppes 9 better.
I am very pleased with Ballistol and will use it often. Thank you all for your reviews & comments. That is what prompted me to give it a try!
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Re: Ballistol
Smells good??? Have you considered a nose job?ditto1958 wrote:I use Ballistol and am really happy with it. Just as you can't go wrong using Hoppe's No. 9, so it is with Ballistol.
It's a gentle but effective solvent. It smells good and is pretty much non-toxic. It seems to perform just fine as a firearms lubricant. As a bonus, if you mist a soft cloth with it and wipe down your guns before putting them away, you will start to notice that they look better.
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while beauty is said to be in the eye of the beholder, my wife is most happy when I use Ballistol outside ..
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That's what I was thinking, too!shoothemoon wrote:Smells good??? Have you considered a nose job?
I could write a list of all the things I like about Ballistol .... but "smell" wouldn't be on it!
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