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It is not bull iptroll. Rust preventers are NOT rust inhibitors.
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Millions of bore butter/wonderlube users with rusted barrels.
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My last post or two never mentioned my preferences in relations to friction. I seemed to lean into one-step cleanings and corrosion protection-only.... a one product posting..... a top-dog CLP
For those of you with moving actions and concerns thereof, the two best friction-fighting gun oils are Weapon Shield and MPro-7. I have never used both of these productions in conjunction with bore protection. I do not have the testing that says you can use both of these productions to store your rust-free bores for multiple years. But I would guess to say we could. These both are outstanding oils, as is the Slip 2000EWL I mentioned and others like Gun Butter, Fireclean and a few others.
Many of these top-dog friction-fighters are basically L.Ps, without the C. They will minimally clean your pistol or rifle...... certainly not good enough cleaning agents for years of continuous use. That is why I like my combo of friction fighting and bore protection ...... Slip 2000EWL. As an added precaution after disassembly, I clean with Ballistol first, then use the Slip. Ballistol is fine by-itself as a CLP one-step everything. It keeps lead, carbon and copper to a minimum and bore-protects too.
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Hickok45 (Ballistol #1 promoter)
I'm #2 BTW.... lol
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Millions of bore butter/wonderlube users with rusted barrels.
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My last post or two never mentioned my preferences in relations to friction. I seemed to lean into one-step cleanings and corrosion protection-only.... a one product posting..... a top-dog CLP
For those of you with moving actions and concerns thereof, the two best friction-fighting gun oils are Weapon Shield and MPro-7. I have never used both of these productions in conjunction with bore protection. I do not have the testing that says you can use both of these productions to store your rust-free bores for multiple years. But I would guess to say we could. These both are outstanding oils, as is the Slip 2000EWL I mentioned and others like Gun Butter, Fireclean and a few others.
Many of these top-dog friction-fighters are basically L.Ps, without the C. They will minimally clean your pistol or rifle...... certainly not good enough cleaning agents for years of continuous use. That is why I like my combo of friction fighting and bore protection ...... Slip 2000EWL. As an added precaution after disassembly, I clean with Ballistol first, then use the Slip. Ballistol is fine by-itself as a CLP one-step everything. It keeps lead, carbon and copper to a minimum and bore-protects too.
Signed
Hickok45 (Ballistol #1 promoter)
I'm #2 BTW.... lol