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Originally Posted By: billt460
Sounds good. Does every "Gun Oil" have these necessary attributes? Or are you simply saying they SHOULD have them? And how does the consumer know for certain if they do? Because just looking for the term...... "Gun Oil" on the label doesn't give me all that much confidence.
Funny you should mention that.Most of the trumpet oils leave deposits, and really don't work well on trumpet valves. Folks that are professionals and can and need to feel and see the difference will tell you that Ultrapure surpasses any known "Trumpet Lub"..you can't make this stuff up. Imagine that..a valve oil that does not work very well on valves.
Not surprising that some "Gun Oils" may not work that well on firearms.
Sounds good. Does every "Gun Oil" have these necessary attributes? Or are you simply saying they SHOULD have them? And how does the consumer know for certain if they do? Because just looking for the term...... "Gun Oil" on the label doesn't give me all that much confidence.
Funny you should mention that.Most of the trumpet oils leave deposits, and really don't work well on trumpet valves. Folks that are professionals and can and need to feel and see the difference will tell you that Ultrapure surpasses any known "Trumpet Lub"..you can't make this stuff up. Imagine that..a valve oil that does not work very well on valves.
Not surprising that some "Gun Oils" may not work that well on firearms.