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Hi all, I've been reading that some folks have been using Johnson Paste wax on the barrels of their guns? Never tried this.
Does it work? And if so what are the results and how do you apply t?
Thanks all!
Greg
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It probably is a fair waterproofer. OK to put it on the wood, as well. Probably as good as some much more expensive waxes, Ren-Wax, for one.
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Folks have been using it for so long it reminds me of the dirty jokes I heard as a kid, when you hear it retold 40 or 50 years later, you wonder why anyone laughs?
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Try using a product called TREWAX from your local ACE Hardware it contains CARNAUBA wax and works great on wood or steel. Works great.
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Would the wax be a problem on a hot day with hot barrels? There are summer days when I can only touch the barrel with a glove after shooting a number of clays (notice I did not say breaking).
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I use it every year before hunting season. I think it protects well and it makes water bead up and roll off. I put it on the metal and wood. I use a tooth brush to help buff it out of the tight spots. I have use it on the checkering also but it is a lot of work to buff it out with the tooth brush so I only do it in my main hunting gun.
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I think someone just posted a test on waxes and oils and their protection. My recollection was that Ballistol was one of the top two. Wax was down pretty far on protection. That's not to say it doesn't help, just that that Ballistol stuff is really good. I gotta try some of that. Anyone know where I can get it?
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I just bought a gallon of Ballistol after reading several reports. It does work simply and well. However, I find it to be pretty oily. When I handle my guns after cleaning they feel a little slippery. Great for the moving parts. Not so good for the stocks etc. Regards, Jake http://www.ballistol.com/
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For really good long term protection, in a collection. I recommend the use of Vasolien jelly on all metal surfaces.
Use clean cotton gloves to handle, never bare skin.
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I have been using Flitz's Gun Wax on the exterior of my firearms(both the wood and metal) for years. I have had them get drenched while if the field*, wiped them off and never had a problem with rust. It also doesn't leave any trace of an oily feeling whatsoever. *Contrary to popular rumor it does rain in Arizona! Jim
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