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Old June 30, 2013, 10:59 AM   #14
Sgt127
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Ballistol does everything pretty well. It doesn't do any one thing incredibly well. But it's a very good all around product for firearms care. There are times a more potent solvent may work better. A grease would hold up better. Something else may protect a little longer.

There are really no sliding or moving parts in a .460 or a .500 that are any different than a Smith K frame. Ballistol will work fine.

Really, I have 75-80 year old revolvers and autos that likely never seen anything more high tech than Singer sewing machine oil, Three in One or Ballistol until I got ahold of them. They all held up just dandy.
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