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Kroil in new barrel?

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  • coyote-man
    Kroil is widely use in the Oil refinerys here, most simply because it works so well for dissovling rust. No need to fill a bore with it unless it is full of rust. I use Kroil alot, and have so for about 10 years now, its great for a light coat while storing or in very wet weather. Some of the "bench shooters" were mixing Kroil with there Shooters Choice and using this for cleaning their bores.It is really a very good rust solvent.
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  • ddhotbot
    I AM A MECHANIC BY TRADE AND I CAN HONESTLY SAY I HAVE NEVER FOUND A BETTER PENETRANT .I HAVE USED IT ON MY GUNS ALSO FOR A LONG TIME AND IT WORKS GREAT.I HAVE USED IT BY ITSELF TOO CLEAN MY GUNS AND IT DOES A GREAT JOB ,JUST MY LITTLE INPUT TAKE CARE AND KEEP ON BANGIN BOYS ,DON
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  • BlueTic
    It's called Panther piss at the refinery. We use it for penetrant on flange bolts or any other rusty crusty stuff. I put some in and old .22 barrel and was suprised at how clean it came out. I don't know about putting it in a new barrel, and you would not really want it on a good finished surface for long.

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  • bikrprchr
    I just asked this question of the resident gun smith at the shop I frequent, and he pointed out as have others here that Kroil is an excellent penetrant, but it does not say anything on the can about being a lubricant. Check into a good synthetic lube like Tetra for lubricant purposes. Good luck with the new gun


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  • varmit hunter
    I cant figure out why you were told that.I use Kroil a lot.It is great for cleaning a fowled barrel.I use every time I clean.I can see no purpose in soaking a new barrel over night.If you find a reason I would like to know.

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  • Wease01
    You learn something new every day. I never heard of it. Now I know what it is and what it is used for so where can I get it, does it come in a can or a jar, how big and for how much? Guess I gotta move outta the countryside and back into civilization. Grumpy
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  • groundhog devastation
    I appreciate all the comments on this matter!! However I thought the guy was FOS to suggest this. Now I'm a little more convinced he was FOS! I use Kroil myself but would never have thought to pour a bore full and let soak overnite!! JB for the first 5 shots, Sweet's for the next 5 shots and Sweet's for the next 5 three shot groups!! That's GHD's method and it has worked too many times for me to change on a whim!! If you guys have more to add then please post as I'm always interested in learning!!! I only push JB through from breech to muzzle. That's the way the bullet is going!! Give me your thoughts on that. Thanks, GHD
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  • Greywolf807
    Kroil - GREAT for getting stuck metal things unstuck and getting rid of nasty rust. I use it all the time at work on steam pipe flanges and valve bonnet studs. But, soaking a NEW barrel with it overnight? I don't see much sense in that.
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  • tccox
    Have any of you tried it in those nasty Mosin Nagant bores. I have scrubbed some for days and they are still dull. I don't expect a miracle cure but sure would like to find something that would ease the job. BTW, someone above asked where to get it. I also have never heard of it. Where do you get it? Thanks, Tom

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  • Tailgunner1954
    Midway, Brownells, some auto parts stores, or direct from the company (I don't have a web sight but you could do a search)
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