A couple years ago I first heard about Ballistol, and started researching it on USA sites. When I decided I wanted to try it I could not find it stocked anywhere near Ottawa. Nobody in gun/sporting goods stores even knew what I was talking about.
So after some more google searching I found a dealer in Toronto that carried it. They are not a shooting supply place, and it cost a fortune to buy it and then another fortune to ship it. Anyway, I ordered both a small aerosol can plus a larger can that you put a trigger spray on like the ones shown below.
My question is whether this product is the same as the gun oil you sell even though the labelling is different? I realize these labels are the same as what is sold in the USA. This product also states that it is safe for use on metal, wood and leather.....so it covers just about every aspect of a firearm. The only thing I have read on the internet is not to use it on any gun that is gold or silver inlaid as it will lift it off.
Supposedly it is also safe for airguns, but I have only used it to lube the bore on my FAS target air pistol for storage purposes. I would still be hesitant to use it on the action due to deterioration of seals. I only use a silicone cloth to wipe it down on the outside.
It would be nice to find a dealer locally to save on shipping cost, and since we have dealt before it would be great to purchase this from you as well as rimfire ammo.
[Btw, I do find the odour a bit strong at times compared to G96.....sort of like very pungent licorice.]