Been watching a few Glock cleaning videos and came across one of Hicock45 cleaning his Glock. He seems to like the cleaner/lubricant called Ballistol. Have any of you tried it? What are your thoughts?
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004ERKCIA/ref=s9_acsd_hps_bw_c_x_1_w?th=1&psc=1Have used it for decades. Wish I could find it in spray can.
The smell is really awful and I can only use this stuff outdoors.A buddy of mine gave me a can. I couldn't handle the smell of it. I'll stick with Breakfree CLP.
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I'm no PETA member, but this can't have been a fun day at the lab. I imagine "as provided for by nature" was pretty spectacular.In experiments with rats and rabbits the animals' entire intestinal tracti and stomachs were filled with Ballistol. The animals showed signs of uneasiness. After the Ballistol had been evacuated from their bodies as provided for by nature, the animals without exception appeared to be in excellent condition and showed no adverse prolonged side effects.
the smell reminds me of butyric acid which is found in certain cheeses.I like to use Ballistol on my surplus rifles, like the Mosin Nagant, SKS , M1903
plus it's good for wood & leather slings, boots, all in one
also good for spraying trigger assembly's or hard to reach areas to add some protection
it kind of smells like cheese & liquorice when you spray it but goes away.