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I wouldn't say it strips out copper in the normal ammonia sense. But it gets under and in between everything to loosen things up - it's a penetrating oil.
Kroil is good stuff ........ an old bench rest shooter's dream and they always mixed it with shooter's choice to get under any build up and remove it.
I love Microil also made by Kano Labs, been using it for at least 15 years. Doesn't have the same strong Kroil/Hoppe's #9 smell, but is a fantastic lubricating oil that penetrates into very tight spaces and will not gum up. Works great on firearms, tools, fishing equipment, and just about anything else that deserves a fine lubricant.
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[/h] [SIZE=+1]Precision Instrument Lubricant - Resists Gumming [/SIZE]Super refined - precision instrument oil. For lubricating delicate bearings, gauges, meters, clocks, typewriters, guns, etc. Effective at -50 degrees F. Will not gum or congeal even after extended use. Resists evaporation, requires less frequent application.
Yes, I do. It performs just as it is advertised and does not gum up. I've never used it it extreme freezing temperatures but have shot several of our AR's lubed with Microil at 28 degrees and did not experience any problems.