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  1. CLP vs Ballistol - Glock Talk

    Oct 8, 2016 · Ballistol is much better when dealing with possibly corrosive primers. It was specifically designed to neutralize corrosive compounds. It also does not damage wood. It is …

  2. Hoppes or Ballistol? - Glock Talk

    Mar 31, 2013 · Not to start too much drama but I'm almost out of Hoppes 9 solvent. I'm tempted to try Ballistol based on reviews and various youtube videos but wanted to ask about others …

  3. 3 in 1 oil - Ruger Forum

    Dec 15, 2024 · many many years ago, I used a drop or two of 3 in 1. today, and for a long time, I use ballistol, hoppe's, and froglube. 3 in 1 runs and freezes quicker.

  4. Ballistol: The One-Stop, Non-Toxic German Wonder Fluid?

    Jan 19, 2009 · Ballistol is also rather odd in that it is a water soluble oil. I know that many BP shooters use it in water solution to clean their smokepoles---and I have heard rumors that it …

  5. CLP is it really that good? - Glock Talk

    Nov 24, 2013 · Ballistol users: - I heard that it smells like a crushed stink bug, true/false? - It is non-toxic too, right? That is probably a good choice for me considering where I have to clean. …

  6. Ballistol in cold weather? - Ruger Forum

    Sep 20, 2021 · I know Ballistol has been around forever, but I just recently started using it some on my wood stocked guns since it's not harmful to wood like petroleum based oils are. Do any …

  7. Blackpowder gun cleaning - gun oil for long term storage?

    Feb 4, 2024 · I would strongly recommend Ballistol for everything black powder. It dries into a very light grease that will prevent corrosion for a long time on guns stored indoors. I use moose …

  8. Ballistol Glock Cleaning Question

    Feb 8, 2013 · Alright brand new to Ballistol, just got the can in the mail today. Pretty new to overall cleaning as well. Obviously spray down the bore and run some patches through it. What about …

  9. Ballistol on nickel plated rails - Glock Talk

    May 12, 2023 · Yes! Ballistol is safe on all metals when used as directed. There is the potential with any creeping oil to “lift” metals plated by electrolysis, but our product is simply not capable …

  10. Ballistol... | Ruger Forum

    Dec 28, 2011 · Ballistol stays where you put it, while Breakfree runs everywhere. Ballistol's been in use for nearly 100 years & was first used by the German army on their firearms and for …