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jrbsr 11-11-2004 07:27 PM

To Make Your Gun Scentless And Invisible
 
Heres something that will help Big Time.

Its called Invisible Gun.

I got it at Wal-Mart.

It realy works I smelled my gun and cleaned it with Invisible Gun and smelled it again.

Gues what there was no scent at all it was like there was nothing there.

I even used it on the bullets to.Not to much just enaugh to make them scent free.


Click Here > Invisible Gun < Click Here

johnshiredman 11-11-2004 10:57 PM

RE: To Make Your Gun Scentless And Invisible
 
When you say that you use it on your bullets, do you mean realoads or factory ammo...and either way how do you use it on the ammo?

HighDesertWolf 11-12-2004 02:03 AM

RE: To Make Your Gun Scentless And Invisible
 
WOW........ now thats really anal. In my opinion unneccisary I have always used rem oil or Hoppes #9 gun oil on my guns and have never had any reason to blame the scent of my rifles oil on not letting me have a sucessful hunt.

STUMPYBARNES 11-12-2004 09:26 AM

RE: To Make Your Gun Scentless And Invisible
 
I like smelling my gun also.

jrbsr 11-20-2004 07:43 PM

RE: To Make Your Gun Scentless And Invisible
 

When you say that you use it on your bullets, do you mean realoads or factory ammo...and either way how do you use it on the ammo?
You take a paper towel or rag with a little of the scentless oil on it and lightly wipe off the bullets.

Not much just enaugh to kill any scent.

Just a trace of it.

Good Luck

jrbsr

kevin1 11-21-2004 08:11 AM

RE: To Make Your Gun Scentless And Invisible
 
I hate to pop your bubble JB ,
but you're talking about a critter that can smell 6 different things at once and assign a threat level to each in a split second . Scent free to you and me is stinky to them . At best you're reducing your overall odor signature , which is pretty much all you can do anyway . Guns would definitely smell threatening to a second year whitetail , so it's probably not a bad idea for them to think that you're farther away than you really are . ;)

hillbillyhunter1 11-21-2004 04:25 PM

RE: To Make Your Gun Scentless And Invisible
 
I know my gun smells particularly threatening to whitetails--ha ha. and you wouldn't want to make your gun invisible--how would you find it after you took a piss?:D

JagMagMan 11-21-2004 05:01 PM

RE: To Make Your Gun Scentless And Invisible
 
Yes, deer have a very keen sense of smell, the best thing that you can do is watch the wind direction. In my experience, most of these scent killer products are highly over rated, and definatly over priced!
Good hygiene, and plain old baking soda, works great! As far as guns stinking, yeah if the deer is within 3 feet of it, they can probably smell it, but gun odors do not spread like other human, and chemical odors do!

jrbsr 11-21-2004 10:03 PM

RE: To Make Your Gun Scentless And Invisible
 

I hate to pop your bubble JB ,
but you're talking about a critter that can smell 6 different things at once and assign a threat level to each in a split second . Scent free to you and me is stinky to them . At best you're reducing your overall odor signature ,
You might be right.

But from what I read it has less scent than water.

So I think it couldn't hurt to try it.

here is the web site to read it for your self OK

http://www.invisiblegun.com

http://www.invisiblegun.com/facts.html to see the graph and information on the scent of it.


kevin1 11-22-2004 06:15 AM

RE: To Make Your Gun Scentless And Invisible
 
If you look soon you may still be able to find it at Wally World ,
I just saw some there . Apparently I'm not the only one who thinks it's a scam , the clearance aisle was packed with them .


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