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Anyone used this

http://www.gunslick.com/produc...mingborecleaner.aspx

Local academy carries it.

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Mike
 
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WipeOut, Gunslick same-same. (Both too messy for me. Patchout and accelerator, maybe.)


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Good stuff ! Has become my favorite bore cleaner.


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I've been using it and it works great.


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How long does one let it soak ?

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Mike
 
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Most of the time I leave it in over night. Patch it out in the am.


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Originally posted by Beretta682E:
Anyone used this

http://www.gunslick.com/produc...mingborecleaner.aspx

Local academy carries it.

Thanks,

Mike


Great stuff I use it all the time also.
I let it soak from 1-24 hrs., amazing copper remover & doesn't eat the bore!
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Posts: 2349 | Location: KENAI, ALASKA | Registered: 10 November 2001Reply With Quote
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I have two little silver tubes of "Gunslick", its a thin black grease and Ive used it sparingly for years on my pistol actions..but Im old and have a lot of stuff nobody knows about..This must be one of them..Its great stuff.


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I remember that stuff. I’m 65 and my dad used it. I think it was some kind of graphite gun grease.
 
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Sounds like 2 different products to me. I remember the old Outers "Gunslick" that came in a small tube. It was a graphite based grease that "glued" more 22 autoloaders shut than any other product on the market.


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I have been using Gun Slick bore cleaner for a dozen or more years and it is the only copper remover one will ever need. I also use Wipe Out on the 5.56 because the tube on the Gun Slick can won't fit into the chamber of the little guy. I frosted a bore with ammonia based copper remover one time and though it polished out after a few rounds through it I knew I had to try something that wasn't corrosive to barrel steel and I have been a happy gun cleaner since I found Gun Slick.


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I remember that stuff. I’m 65 and my dad used it. I think it was some kind of graphite gun grease.


Ray and Marty,

That's what came to my mind too.

Marty and I are the same age, same era and same experiences with "gunslick" except I still have some and sometimes use mine on the bolt lugs and striker cocking ramp.

Use that black stuff sparingly!

I'm sure this has nothing to do with what this thread is talking about.

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I guess not, were just too long in the tooth to grasp this thread, and its conclusions that have not appeared as yet.. Eeker


Ray Atkinson
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