🔫 Keep Your Gear Pristine with One Shot!
Hornady 9990 One Shot Gun Cleaner with DynaGlide Plus is a powerful 5 oz cleaning solution designed for gun enthusiasts. Its non-tacky formula effectively cleans and lubricates, ensuring your equipment performs at its best. Compact and easy to use, this cleaner comes with a no-risk lifetime warranty, making it a reliable choice for all your hunting and shooting needs.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.77 x 1.89 x 1.85 inches |
Package Weight | 0.22 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9 x 5 x 3 inches |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Brand Name | Hornady |
Warranty Description | No-Risk, Lifetime Warranty |
Model Name | One Shot |
Color | 5 Oz |
Material | Lube |
Suggested Users | Reloading Equipment |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Hornady |
Part Number | 9990 |
Included Components | Hornady 9990 One Shot Gun Cleaner with DynaGlide Plus (5 oz) |
Size | 5 Oz |
Sport Type | Hunting, Shooting |
A**R
Great Stuff!
Today I cleaned a brand new G17 (after 200 rounds) with One Shot. I have to say, this stuff works great. I cleaned pretty much all parts with it, using cotton patches and an old Sonicare brush - picked up a lot of grime, and removed factory applied lubricants in the process that turned dirty. Barrel was a little tough, there were a couple of stubborn "dark" spots that plastic rod with patches failed to remove -- only the brass/bronze brush got them off. At the end, the metal parts looked and felt great, slick and looking "wet" without actually being oily. The gun is clean as a whistle now, and I believe it will be easier to keep clean from now on, because grime won't stick to greasy parts anymore. Recommended. Oh, and it works great for shavers and squeaky doors!P.S. Here is a comparison of 46 products where Hornady One Shot came out in top 2 (with Frog Lube) [...]
Z**K
Good All Around Gun Lube
I have used this for over 30 years on a regular basis. It is an awesome light cleaner and final lube on inside parts and the exterior finish of guns. My process after shooting a Glock as an example: 1) disassemble and clean barrels (or revolver cylinder) with Hoppes or Gun Scrubber and brush, 2) spray all other parts with OneShot, 3) use a little Hoppes and brush on the breach face if necessary, 4) toothbrush everything else with OneShot, 5) do a final spray of everything including barrel interior with OneShot nad let dry, 6) apply a couple of drops of oil where suggested the by manufacturer (Glocks work better with less oil), 7) reassemble and wipe the exterior with a patch or rag sprayed lightly with OneShot . . . done. Obviously different weapons like an AR require different procedures, the Glock is just an example. I'm a Glock/Remington/Bushmaster armorer and have never had an issue with gun rust with this product when applied correctly. The includes car trunks.
J**.
Not cheap, but awesome.
This is my go-to for cleaning. Dry lube works fantastic. I have a bottle in my range bag at all times. Perfect for shotgun, rifles, reloaders, etc. After about 100 shells on the trap/skeet range when the chamber action starts to gum up a little bit, a quick spray keeps things moving for the rest of the day.It's expensive and there are competing products probably just as good (also not cheap, mind you), but I do reward products that really work well. And this really works well.
R**E
Cleana well
It's a little pricey, but it cleans well. Purchased specifically to use on a Mossberg 930 gas block as recommended by jerry miculek. The gas system tends to gum up easily with wet lubricants. I haven't had to chance to go shooting with it yet but it worked well to clean all the carbon out of the gas seals and piston assembly. With wet lubricants, I normally get about 400rds out of the gun before cycling issues. Hoping to push 600rds with this stuff.
C**.
but this stuff is one of the best lube and protestant or "CLP" products you can buy
Expensive, and the fumes will near kill you, but this stuff is one of the best lube and protestant or "CLP" products you can buy.I switched to using this on my guns and the dry nature of the lube means I don't get excess carbon soot sticking to parts like triggers or strikers. I still applied a few sparing drops of gun oil on the slide of my semi-auto pistol and the channels in the bolt and carrier of my rife. But this works nicely to lube and protest all the rest of the gun's parts.Just be sure you use this in a well ventilated space as its dissolved in Hexane which makes some mean fumes.
A**R
Cleans and lubes
Seems to be an okay cleaner. I like the tube for good control. I always clean after shooting. Doesn't leave a mess.
J**O
This stuff is strange, in a good way!
I wasn't sure what to expect as I had read some reviews on this product along side others and everything I read implied this was 'Different'.It seems to me that it could still collect dust and grit but likely not the same way as a grease or a thick oil. It will definitely transfer to your hands after drying (which only takes about 15 seconds). I mitigated this by lightly wiping down excess with a clean microfiber as I would with any other spray on product.For those of you who understand chemistry: This product is NOT a silicone based dry lube (a bit of a misnomer). It is a proprietary blend of 11 herbs and spices which are all nontoxic. The ingredients create what is called a series of boundary layers (3) which are designed to carry loads (lubrication), protect against corrosion and tarnish, protect against chemical contamination. The ingredients are carried in n-Hexane and propelled by naptha/butane/propane. This means the product dries extremely quickly with the caveat of being extremely flammable while wet. DO NOT spray this on a hot gun. The carrier products are rather offensive to people who are sensitive to chemical smells but once the carrier products have 'flashed off' the remaining residue (boundary layers) are odorless.After researching for days about which product would provide the absolute best corrosion protection I found myself torn between this and 'Frog-lube'. I decided to go with this product because if the brand name. Hornady has been around for a long time and is regarded as a trustworthy brand.
M**O
very nicely and easily
I use this for cleaning my reloading press parts and other things. It cleans off grease, dirt, powder remnants etc. very nicely and easily. The lube left behind, or sprayed on, after cleaning is good for the short term or under low stress situations. Like sliding parts on the press. Stuff doesn't stick to it and it lubes the parts good. I tried it on a couple of firearms, wasn't as impressed. I use CLP and it works better. Cleaning was excellent as expected, but the lubing didn't hold up like the CLP does. worked good initially though.
G**T
Great
Too expensive
G**P
Five Stars
Worked good
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