Reply to cdill....... I know where you are coming from ! I have used the exact two products in pictures above, for several years in fact, thousands and thousands of rounds, pistols still look like brand new. Clean up was always super easy.
BUT ! I recently purchased some elley ammo from Tesro and noticed the Guncer oils, thought I'd try it out. Well..... didnt think it would really be better than the regular ballistol..... but it is. Clean up is even easier believe it or not. I still use the aerosol to spray inside bore, let it sit, brush, and boom she's spotless. The Guncer oil viscosity is slightly thicker than the all purpose ballistol, still seems to disperse slightly to get into the tight spots without making its way to areas that you dont want it, it suspends the carbons so well that a microfibre rag and a few Q tips is all I clean with. I thought all purpose ballistol was the 'be all & end all' for my firearms. The Guncer is an improvement, I recommend. I don't have any affiliation with Tesro ! but I gotta say having used regular ballistol for years, there definitely is a slight improvement with the Guncer lubes. Worth the extra $$ I feel.
BUT ! I recently purchased some elley ammo from Tesro and noticed the Guncer oils, thought I'd try it out. Well..... didnt think it would really be better than the regular ballistol..... but it is. Clean up is even easier believe it or not. I still use the aerosol to spray inside bore, let it sit, brush, and boom she's spotless. The Guncer oil viscosity is slightly thicker than the all purpose ballistol, still seems to disperse slightly to get into the tight spots without making its way to areas that you dont want it, it suspends the carbons so well that a microfibre rag and a few Q tips is all I clean with. I thought all purpose ballistol was the 'be all & end all' for my firearms. The Guncer is an improvement, I recommend. I don't have any affiliation with Tesro ! but I gotta say having used regular ballistol for years, there definitely is a slight improvement with the Guncer lubes. Worth the extra $$ I feel.