IN DEPTH ANALYSIS

A Comparitive Analysis of the Application and Effect of Molybdenum Disulfide (MoS2) to Projectile Firing Weapons

The chart given below compares the different applications and effects of using formulated colloidal moly weapons oil suspension (inhibited and remicronized) to moly coated bullets.

Effect Moly Coated Bullets Colloidal Weapons Oil Suspension
Increased Bore Life yes yes
Less Bore Fouling, Easier Cleaning yes yes
Natural Acidity of Moly is Neutralized no yes
Strong Possibility of Bore Corrosion yes no
Provides Corrosion Protection for Entire Weapon Including Exterior(If Applied) no yes
Increased Bullet Velocity no yes
Increased Cyclic Rate of Fire on All Auto and Semi-Auto Weapons no yes
Generally Reduces Fouling and Enhances Operation of Gas Piston and Operating Rod Assembles of Gas Operated Auto and Semi-Auto Weapons no yes
Ease of Application on a Do-It-Yourself Basis no:
Time Consuming and Exacting Requiring Reloading and Tumble Coating Procedures and Equipment
yes:
Extremely Simple Tasks Take No More Than 30 Min. No Reloading / Tumble Coating Equipment or Procedures Needed
Ease of Application Using Factory Loaded Moly Coated Ammo Simple But Costly! Not Applicable
Ease of Application Using Factory Non-Moly Coated Ammo Not Applicable Extremely Simple Tasks Take No More Than 30 Minutes
Cost per 1,500 Rounds Using .223 as Reference on a Do-It-Yourself Basis Very Costly, Requiring Some $750.00 in Reloading / Tumbling Equipment and $400.00 + in Bullets, Powder, Brass, Etc. Total Cost: $1,150.00 $20.00 Total Cost With NO Additional Equipment Needed Plus $450.00 for Standard Ammo. Total Cost: $470.00
Cost per 1,500 Rounds Using .223 as Reference With Factory Loaded Moly Coated Ammo $1,1250.00 Not Applicable
Cost per 1,500 Rounds Using .223 as Reference With Factory Loaded Non-Moly Coated Ammo Not Applicable $20.00 For Moly Weapons Oil Plus $450.00 For Standard Ammo Total Cost: $470.00
Increases Useful Life of All Metal Moving Parts on Any Weapon no yes
Smoothes Out Trigger Pull and Lightens Pressure Needed to Fire Weapon, Both of Which are Critical in Precision Shooting no yes

Pricing info based on quotation from large gun shop in Delaware.