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Gold Medallion bore cleaner

Years ago, I used Gold Medallion bore cleaner on my benchrest rifles. When I ran out of it was about the time I quit serious competition, so it wasn't of much concern at that time. Since then I have heard that Remington bought them out, so I bought some Remington Bore Cleaner, as they call it. It is not the same product. The cleaner I'm talking about was brown in color and had an agitator ball bearing in it. It had to be shaken vigorously for each use. The Remington product is white watery stuff with no agitator. Anyone have so knowledge to share on this?
 
Years ago, I used Gold Medallion bore cleaner on my benchrest rifles. When I ran out of it was about the time I quit serious competition, so it wasn't of much concern at that time. Since then I have heard that Remington bought them out, so I bought some Remington Bore Cleaner, as they call it. It is not the same product. The cleaner I'm talking about was brown in color and had an agitator ball bearing in it. It had to be shaken vigorously for each use. The Remington product is white watery stuff with no agitator. Anyone have so knowledge to share on this?
Circa late 80s/early 90s I believe Gold Medallion was bought by big green. The yellow bottles of Rem-Clean later just called Bore Cleaner, but still in yellow bottles with a BB inside was brown in color. I found some of this stuff when unpacking some boxes that hadn't seen daylight since 1995. Looking thru the Teslong, it still works very well after a vigorous shaking.

Thinking it may have been renamed yet again to 40X Cleaner or some such thing. Unsure if it's still in yellow bottles or even the same stuff.
 
Right after I posted this, I went to Ebay, which I also had not done in a long time and guess what.....there was a squeeze bottle of Gold Medallion! The seller said he bought it from a hardware store that was closing years ago. I wrote and asked if that was the only one. Just now I got a reply. That was it, the last one on earth. Eat your hearts out :p
Hey, I used it when it was around but you might be showing your age, lol.
 
Circa late 80s/early 90s I believe Gold Medallion was bought by big green. The yellow bottles of Rem-Clean later just called Bore Cleaner, but still in yellow bottles with a BB inside was brown in color. I found some of this stuff when unpacking some boxes that hadn't seen daylight since 1995. Looking thru the Teslong, it still works very well after a vigorous shaking.

Thinking it may have been renamed yet again to 40X Cleaner or some such thing. Unsure if it's still in yellow bottles or even the same stuff.
Naw, it's in a white bottle, and what's inside has NO resemblance to Gold Medallion.
 
I have some of the white bottle, white liquid Rem 40X bore cleaner.

A day before shooting, I stand it up side down and periodically shake it up.

Then shake it for a few minutes before using.

I only use it on a patch(s).

Not on a patch wrapped around a brush like the instructions say.

It works pretty well

 
Never thought much of it
 

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Right after I posted this, I went to Ebay, which I also had not done in a long time and guess what.....there was a squeeze bottle of Gold Medallion! The seller said he bought it from a hardware store that was closing years ago. I wrote and asked if that was the only one. Just now I got a reply. That was it, the last one on earth. Eat your hearts out :p
I have 2 bottles from a box of stuff i bought a year ago
 
Never thought much of it
If you still have some, try this. Clean your barrel after a shooting session, as you usually would. Then remove the bolt and mount a clean white, moderately tight cotton patch on the tip of your ramrod jag, and tun it down the bore to about 1/4" from the end If you have good light or use a flashlight , that 1/4" will tell a story. Chances are, the story will be a nice coppery glow.
Then use the Gold Medallion as directed. Unless you have a seriously neglected bore, the 1/4" test will tell a story that says it's happy now.
 
Years ago, I used Gold Medallion bore cleaner on my benchrest rifles. When I ran out of it was about the time I quit serious competition, so it wasn't of much concern at that time. Since then I have heard that Remington bought them out, so I bought some Remington Bore Cleaner, as they call it. It is not the same product. The cleaner I'm talking about was brown in color and had an agitator ball bearing in it. It had to be shaken vigorously for each use. The Remington product is white watery stuff with no agitator. Anyone have so knowledge to share on this?
Gold Medallion --Hi my name is Rebecca and I own a company in Pittsburgh that has been manufacturing lapping compounds and abrasives since 1917. I am a third generation owner and when my Dad bought the business from my Uncle in 1975 he struck a deal with Remington to sell 55 gallon drums of our bore cleaner to them and thus created Gold Medallion. (They went Chapter 11 which cancelled the contract) Yes you can "move on" as you responder suggests or you can go to our website and look up (www.us-products.com) United States Products Bore Paste or Bore Cleaner/slurry or you can call our office at 412.621.2130 and we will ship it to you. The original Gold Medallion was a slurry but we also make it in a paste that cleans heavy duty barrels. We shoot prairie dogs in August on a ranch in Montana every summer (2,000 rounds) and we use the paste to keep our barrels clean. I know every guy cleans his guns differently, but if you go to this link
The lead instructor of the Pennsylvania gunsmithing school will show you how to use our paste. I am happy to put the product in "gold medallion" containers since we have boxes of them in our warehouse. Hope this helps!
 
Right after I posted this, I went to Ebay, which I also had not done in a long time and guess what.....there was a squeeze bottle of Gold Medallion! The seller said he bought it from a hardware store that was closing years ago. I wrote and asked if that was the only one. Just now I got a reply. That was it, the last one on earth. Eat your hearts out :p
Which will last longer, you or the Gold? Lol
 
Right after I posted this, I went to Ebay, which I also had not done in a long time and guess what.....there was a squeeze bottle of Gold Medallion! The seller said he bought it from a hardware store that was closing years ago. I wrote and asked if that was the only one. Just now I got a reply. That was it, the last one on earth. Eat your hearts out :p
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