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| BALLISTOL dissolves traces of lead, copper, zinc, brass and tombac, which are used to make projectiles and jackets for them. Residues of these metals will remain in the bore of any firearms as a result of shooting jacketed or unjacketed lead projectiles. | |||
| BALLISTOL is a far better lubricant than most, if not all, other so-called gun oils . One of the worst sins of most common "gun oils" is that they gum up and harden relatively fast. They become sticky and gluey and can dangerously interfere with the proper mechanical function of a firearm. BALLISTOL WILL POSITIVELY NEVER GUM UP OR HARDEN. | |||
| KNIVES & TOOLS - Lubricates, cleans, & protects metal, plastic, rubber, & wood. Outstanding penetrating oil, creeps into the finest cracks, loosens nuts & bolts. Also use as a cutting/boring oil (20:1). | |||
| BALLISTOL can be used to lubricate and protect any exposed non-anodized metallic part on any aircraft. It can also be used to lubricate, protect and maintain all tooling, and gauges. | |||
| When freshly applied BALLISTOL has a distinct smell and taste. After approx. 20-25 minutes of exposure to air BALLISTOL turns into a practically tasteless and odorless substance. | |||
| The general food industry uses BALLISTOL for two major reasons: it is not toxic to people and pets and what remains, after the components of BALLISTOL that can evaporate have evaporated, is of practically neutral odor and taste. And that is important to German beer brewers, who are committed to making beer under the strict rules of the "Reinheitsgebot," the purity law, issued in 1516 by the Bavarian Dukes Wilhelm and Ludwig. | |||
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POWER RESIDUE "MOOSEMILK |
50% WATER Increase water as desired |
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GUN CORROSIVE AMMO RESIDUE |
90% WATER |
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& MODERN AMMO RESIDUE |
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