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    Brunox Gun oil. Any good?

    Anyone recomend or know about this "Brunox Turbo Spray Gun oil". It seems to be for everything in gun mainanance (though not to replace pellgunoil). I'm told it can be used for wiping guns after use, including wood and plastic (polymer), barrel cleaning, lubing moving parts and rubber seals.
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    Certainly would not reccomend it for rubber seals but for general cleaning on firearms and shotgun mechanism is first class also it is reccomended by South Yorkshire Shooting Supplies for this use

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikes View Post
    Certainly would not reccomend it for rubber seals but for general cleaning on firearms and shotgun mechanism is first class also it is reccomended by South Yorkshire Shooting Supplies for this use
    It says on tin, neutral on rubber and plastic????
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    Been using it years. Its more of a rust preventative than a lube though. Still use oil on the seals and moving parts.
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    Good for shifting the crud from shotgun barrels & wiping over metalwork generally. Got some from Henry Kranks a while back and am fairly impressed.

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    ballistol oil

    Ballistol oil is pretty good for an all in one, you can use it on anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markomega View Post
    Ballistol oil is pretty good for an all in one, you can use it on anything.
    I thought Ballistol was a solvent!!! If so I wouldn't want to leave it on my guns as a protector, It might eat them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by peteswright View Post
    I thought Ballistol was a solvent!!! If so I wouldn't want to leave it on my guns as a protector, It might eat them.
    bwhahahahahah
    it has very long term metal protection , its well known for that .
    it stinks a bit though , but im getting used to it
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    magicniner is offline The Posh Knocking Shop Artist Formerly Known as Nocturnal Nick
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    I use Brunox externally on rifles & pistols,

    Hmmm, you can't beat the smell of firearms in the morning


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    Quote Originally Posted by magicniner View Post
    I use Brunox externally on rifles & pistols,

    Hmmm, you can't beat the smell of firearms in the morning


    - Nick
    I sure Ive seen a video about Ballistol lifting the finnish from guns. Think Ill stick with the Brunox. Have seen many good things written about it. It does smell good too!!!
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    Yes, it is great for over all gun maintenance. I have used it without any issue on rifles and shotguns.

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