Rust Bullet - Scientifically Proven Technology

 

 Rust Bullet - Scientifically Proven Technology


Rust Bullet is not a rust remover,
Rust Bullet is a waterless cleaning and sealing alternative to harsh chemicals.
Rust Bullet has been scientifically proven to penetrate rust, remove it and turn the product into an impenetrable sealant.
The solution is so versatile that it can be used on all metals including aluminum, brass, copper and steel.  Rust Bullet's sealant blocks future corrosion from ever occurring again!
Best of all? You don't have to scrub your gun or tool clean because Rust Bullet does all the work for you!
Rust prevents oxygen from getting through layers of metal pores which inhibits oxidation and helps stop iron particles from rusting. Since rusting is caused by oxidation it only makes sense that the solution to preventing that process is stopping that oxidation from occurring. Rust Bullet stops oxidation by penetrating the rust and turning it into a solid and impenetrable barrier. With the results in hand we can confidently say that yes, Rust Bullet is a scientifically proven solution and really works.
To see all of the results click here! 
Click the picture above or click on this link: http://www.rust-o-leum.com/rust-bullet.html
The rust gun you see here is all original so we can show you the results of rusting in all its glory. We have cleaned and detailed it to show you the nooks and crannies that are not visible when looking at the front end of your firearm.
This is a reproduction of an old firearm and is not designed as or implied as anything other than a visual educational tool and a way to demonstrate the effectiveness of Rust Bullet. 
Rust Bullet works on these guns, give it a try!
A post on Gunboards.com asks if rust bullet could remove corrosion on my Colt Pocket Model 1851 Navy Revolver? I answered with "yes".
A post shares his experience with Rust Bullet on a Springfield Trapdoor Navy Model 1873 Pocket Revolver.
A post on Gunboards.com asks where to purchase Rust Bullet: "Rust Bullet looks like it would be great for cleaning my Colt pocket revolver and that it is "scientifically proven" to remove rust. Has anyone used or heard of this product? The website is http://www.rust-o-leum.com."
A post shares his experience with Rust Bullet on a US Army .36 Caliber Pocket Revolver.
The results of using Rust Bullet when cleaning a Ruger Blackhawk are detailed in this post over at Gunboards.com.
This post by "corrosionkid" shares his story of cleaning a Winchester lever action shotgun with Rust Bullet.
The results of using Rust Bullet on an old rifle are detailed in this post over at gunboards.com.
A member asks on the Firing Line forums if Rust Bullet would work on revolvers and someone named "GMan" responds that it works great and has removed rust from his Colt Official Police Revolver.
A post at gunboards.com shares the results of using Rust Bullet on a handgun.
The results of using Rust Bullet are detailed in this post on the Firing Line Forums.
A post on gunboards.com shares the results of cleaning an old rifle with Rust Bullet and then adding a coat of oil to protect it from rusting again.
A member asks on the Firing Line forums how well Rust Bullet works for removing rust from a pistol and someone named "Ely" responds that it works very well and saved his $10,000 Colt Python from needing restoration. The picture above shows Ely's Colt Python after he used Rust Bullet for cleaning and protection.
The results of using Rust Bullet when cleaning a shotgun are detailed in this post over at Gunboards.com.
A member asks on the Firing Line forums if Rust Bullet works and someone named "casey" answers that it does work very well on guns with some light rust and to work it in with a wire brush before using.
A post on Gunboards.com shows the results of using Rust Bullet to remove rust from suspension springs and rollers.
A post on Gunboards.com shows the results of using Rust Bullet on an old rifle.
A post on Gunboards.com asks how well Rust Bullet works for cleaning a revolver and someone named "Mark" answers that it does work well but to apply it with a brush to avoid buildup.
The results of using Rust Bullet when cleaning an old rifle are detailed in this post over at Gunboards.com.
Rust Bullet is used when cleaning this 1873 Trapdoor Springfield Navy Revolver in this post from the Firing Line Forums.
The results of using Rust Bullet are detailed in this post on the Firing Line Forums.
A post on Gunboards.com asks how well Rust Bullet works when cleaning an old rifle and someone named "Whitey" answers that it worked great and that he was impressed with how well it cleaned his gun.
The results of using Rust Bullet are detailed in this post on the Firing Line Forums.
The results of using Rust Bullet are detailed in this post on the Firing Line Forums. 
A member asks if anyone has used Rust Bullet to clean an old rifle and got the following reply: "Rust bullet is awesome +1 i used it today. I had a 1879 .22 cal rifle with a thick layer of rust i live in Florida with humidity and rain so i was kinda worried that it would not take it off. After i got done scrubbing it came clean as a whistle +1."
The results of using Rust Bullet are detailed in this post on the Firing Line Forums.
Rust Bullet is used when cleaning this Remington Rolling Block Rifle in this post from the Firing Line Forums.
Rust Bullet is used when cleaning this Winchester Model 64 BB Gun in this post from the Firing Line Forums.
A member asked about using Rust Bullet for cleaning an old shotgun and someone named "nason" replied that he has been using it for years on guns and knives with great results.
Rust Bullet is used when cleaning this Marlin Model 60 in this post from the Firing Line Forums.
The results of using Rust Bullet are detailed in this post on the Firing Line Forums.
The results of using Rust Bullet are detailed in this post on the Firing Line Forums. 
A member asks if anyone has used Rust Bullet to clean an old rifle and got the following reply: "Rust bullet is awesome +1 i used it today. I had a 1879 .22 cal rifle with a thick layer of rust i live in Florida with humidity and rain so i was kinda worried that it would not take it off. After i got done scrubbing it came clean as a whistle +1.

Conclusion
Rust Bullet is an easy to use product and can be used without danger of damaging the metal. It is also suggested by companies that sell this product to work it in before using it. It can remove light rust as well as heavy rust depending on how well you apply it. Some people also use a wire brush when applying Rust Bullet to avoid getting buildup on the surface being cleaned. The best way to use Rust Bullet for cleaning firearms is to try it once by buying a small bottle or even the ounce size at Discreet Target Practice Supplies or you can buy the gallon size from Firing Line Firearms.

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