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Hard to believe that WD40 did so well, I used to use it on my rifles to protect them from rust and in about 5 days the thick WD40 layer just vanished. Completely. Bone. Dry.
Now I use engine oil (5W40 etc) and it stays on my guns MUCH longer.
It works great for cleaning barrels though.
I think banning evil lead would be a bigger problem than banning toxic oils used to lubricate guns. In my country we're just one stop away from a lead ban.
Now what am I supposed to load in my muzzle loaders when lead is banned? Copper solids are super expensive, have lesser mass and only work in modern rifles.
Now I use engine oil (5W40 etc) and it stays on my guns MUCH longer.
It works great for cleaning barrels though.
But, it's not much of a lubricant but I think it's OK as one. Problem is, it has a toxic additive in it. So toxic, our government is thinking of banning it in all products. That's why a lot of people don't carry it anymore.
I think banning evil lead would be a bigger problem than banning toxic oils used to lubricate guns. In my country we're just one stop away from a lead ban.
Now what am I supposed to load in my muzzle loaders when lead is banned? Copper solids are super expensive, have lesser mass and only work in modern rifles.
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