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Hoppes #9
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Just opened a bottle of Hoppes #9 barrel cleaner and that smell took me back probably 50 years. When my oldest brother bought his first "deer rifle" back in 1970 it was an old 98 Mauser in 30-06. Well he needed a cleaning kit so he bought an Outers kit (in the old red metal box) at our local Western Auto store and in it was a bottle of Hoppes #9. I can still remember the smell of that stuff when he would clean that old Mauser. Yea sometimes you senses can take you somewhere you haven't been in a long while...
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Just a drop behind each ear before a date and the gals will love you!
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They should have put the aroma in an aftershave
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Good stuff. I've always used #9 (since the late-50s - I'm old) and never been disappointed. I've started using their BP cleaning fluid and it works just as well on BP.
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I have a 16 oz bottle of the 'old' stuff. Keeping it unopened like a bottle of fine wine.
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Dump a bottle in your gas tank and it'll clean your fuel line, combustion chambers, and exhaust system. Or not, but you'll leave an odor trail down the road that'll bring every woman between 18 and 70 running after you. Probably every middle aged shooter too.
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Sounds like Castrol R!
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Yeah Ray, I miss the aroma of the old Castrol racing oil made from teal castor beans. At SCCA races 50 years ago you could tell the “professionals” from their smell!
Back to Hope’s #9… does anyone know what was in the original formula? The smell of older bottles was totally different from what we get today. At an NRA meeting the rep at their booth asserted that they were still using the same formula as always, but the nose knows! I’m guessing they eliminated a carcinogen or something highly toxic.
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Hatcher reported the analysis of Hoppes No 9, pre WW II to be
Ammonium oleate 16%
Neutral saponifiable oil 24%
Nitro-benzine 6%
Light mineral oil (kerosene) and amyl acetate 54%
I think it was the nitro benzine that was taken out because of it being carcinogenic.
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Yes, the nitro benzine was taken out as a cancer agent. A fellow shooter who was a chemist by trade, carried a can of model airplane fuel ( nitro benzine) and would use a eye dropper to put it back to your bottle of Hoppes.
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At a estate sale a few years back, and sitting on a table were a half dozen brand new small bottles of old Hoppes #9 in the old boxes still! $.50 cents each, and I snatched them up quickly. Lady doing the sale asked me why I wanted all of them, and I just told her they were small bottles, so had to have all of them to do any good.
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Thanks for the info, Kurt. A little research indicates they've evidently taken it out of airplane fuel too. However, you can buy it from some chemical suppliers. I keep a small can of the old GI bore cleaner for the express purpose of revisiting a few memories from my start, with the Springfield M2 .22, in an attic range on Ft. McClellan in 1957. Seems like freakin' yesterday. The pain from the sling just left me about two weeks ago.
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marlinguy wrote
on Oct 17
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Just a drop behind each ear before a date and the gals will love you!
This works.... Ask me how I know.... Married her too!
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The last few days I've spent reorganizing my gun/reloading room. I opened a storage box yesterday, and inside was some old collectible gun items. One of the things inside was a small glass bottle of Hoppe's #9 from way back when they were rectangle bottles, and clear, not brown! I thought it was cool, and likely why I had put it away for saving.
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Vall, no fair going neat on us!
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