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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 122398"><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Ammonia does need oxygen to dissolve copper. The key is supplying the oxidizer and that's a trade secret. </strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ]</p><p></p><p>Now you've got my attention. Now I can see how your product is vastly superior to other ammoniacal agents in <strong><em> <font color="red"> sealed tests.</font> </em></strong> The other agents need oxygen for the ammonia + cu reaction to take place. Without 0xygen, no reaction. Your product - by containing an oxidizer can rapidly dissolve the copper.</p><p></p><p>But cleaning (coating) a gun barrel in nothing like your sealed test. Once a gun barrel is coated, the ammonia is in an oxygen rich environment. Now the biggest problem is evaporation. I'm guessing your product would have no advantage over the better ammoniacal cleaners (or 26 degree baume aqueous ammonia) and would suffer from the same evaporation problem.</p><p></p><p>I can see one possible advantage. If you had an exceptionally copper fouled barrel - you could fill the barrel with <strong>Warthog 1134</strong> -then seal the barrel and leave it over night.</p><p></p><p>In that case I can believe you have an advantage.</p><p></p><p>Your web site reports for <a href="http://www.montanaxtreme.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Montana Extreme 50 BMG </strong></a> - <strong><em> <font color="red"> 0,000.0 Grains lost.</font> </em></strong></p><p>Does anyone who's used <a href="http://www.montanaxtreme.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Montana Extreme 50 BMG </strong></a> really believe it doesn't remove copper? It just demonstrates how your test cannot be applied to cleaning guns and how there is zero correlation between the efficacy of a gun barrel copper solvent and your rigged tests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 122398"] [ QUOTE ] [b] Ammonia does need oxygen to dissolve copper. The key is supplying the oxidizer and that's a trade secret. [/b] [/ QUOTE ] Now you've got my attention. Now I can see how your product is vastly superior to other ammoniacal agents in [b][i] <font color="red"> sealed tests.</font> [/i][/b] The other agents need oxygen for the ammonia + cu reaction to take place. Without 0xygen, no reaction. Your product - by containing an oxidizer can rapidly dissolve the copper. But cleaning (coating) a gun barrel in nothing like your sealed test. Once a gun barrel is coated, the ammonia is in an oxygen rich environment. Now the biggest problem is evaporation. I'm guessing your product would have no advantage over the better ammoniacal cleaners (or 26 degree baume aqueous ammonia) and would suffer from the same evaporation problem. I can see one possible advantage. If you had an exceptionally copper fouled barrel - you could fill the barrel with [b]Warthog 1134[/b] -then seal the barrel and leave it over night. In that case I can believe you have an advantage. Your web site reports for [url="http://www.montanaxtreme.com/"][b]Montana Extreme 50 BMG [/b][/url] - [b][i] <font color="red"> 0,000.0 Grains lost.</font> [/i][/b] Does anyone who's used [url="http://www.montanaxtreme.com/"][b]Montana Extreme 50 BMG [/b][/url] really believe it doesn't remove copper? It just demonstrates how your test cannot be applied to cleaning guns and how there is zero correlation between the efficacy of a gun barrel copper solvent and your rigged tests. [/QUOTE]
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