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I hope you still rabbit hunt. My gateway to hunting was squirrels at age 6. I was my Pop’s “dog” that circled the tree and retrieved them when he brought them down (head shot my biased memory recalls). In the evening Iwould clean his J. C. Higgins .22. Life was good. I still go on at least one squirrel hunt a year just to remember. |
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Seems to me that Hoppes, altho it still smells good, is not the same formula I grew up with. Someone said the old stuff had some sort of carcinogenic component to it. Anyone else heard that?
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Just in California that I know of... :whistle: . |
It's probably the stuff that makes it smell good
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I bought a whole case of the old #9 a few years ago. Growing up my dad used nothing but #9 to clean the inside then wipe the outside of all his guns. His guns are still in immaculate condition today. I always said that if they could put the aroma of #9 into a cologne for men.......:)
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You may like this? I had one once but I found it didn't last long:cuss: |
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Here's what the MSDS sheet says is in Hoppe's No. 9. Apparently the toxic nitro-benzene was removed 25 years ago.
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My Hoppes shrine. Maybe I could get Yankee Candle Company to make some for us. |
Yep, Allan Swanson is where I got them from. Thanks for reminding me. Yankee Candle is not a bad idea but only if they could use a facsimile of the #9 bottle.
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