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- Ballistol abstract "Ballistol (meaning 'Ballistic Oil') is a mineral oil-based chemical which advertises that it has many uses. It was originally intended for cleaning, lubricating, and protecting firearms. The product originated from Germany before World War I, after the German military requested an 'all-around' oil and cleaner for their rifles and equipment. The German military used it from 1905 to 1945.The chemical is a yellowish clear liquid with a consistency expected of a light oil. However, when it comes in contact with water it emulsifies, becoming a thick creamy white substance. It has a sweet and mildly pungent smell similar to black licorice. It is distributed in liquid and aerosol forms. The aerosol uses butane or propane as a propellant.It advertises it has no carcinogens. Some other similar chemicals contain petro-chemicals which can pollute the environment if improperly handled, and can damage the 'seasoning' developed on the bore of a black-powder gun.".
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- Ballistol hasPhotoCollection Ballistol.
- Ballistol subject Category:Brand_name_materials.
- Ballistol subject Category:Firearms.
- Ballistol subject Category:Lubricants.
- Ballistol type Artifact100021939.
- Ballistol type Device103183080.
- Ballistol type Firearm103343853.
- Ballistol type Firearms.
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- Ballistol type Instrument103574816.
- Ballistol type Instrumentality103575240.
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- Ballistol comment "Ballistol (meaning 'Ballistic Oil') is a mineral oil-based chemical which advertises that it has many uses. It was originally intended for cleaning, lubricating, and protecting firearms. The product originated from Germany before World War I, after the German military requested an 'all-around' oil and cleaner for their rifles and equipment. The German military used it from 1905 to 1945.The chemical is a yellowish clear liquid with a consistency expected of a light oil.".
- Ballistol label "Ballistol".
- Ballistol label "Ballistol".
- Ballistol label "Ballistol".
- Ballistol label "Баллистол".
- Ballistol sameAs Ballistol.
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- Ballistol sameAs m.03qk77p.
- Ballistol sameAs Q352266.
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- Ballistol wasDerivedFrom Ballistol?oldid=547842053.
- Ballistol depiction 2005-28-01-ballistol.jpg.
- Ballistol isPrimaryTopicOf Ballistol.