eddiememphis
Member
No, not another pointless caliber debate.
Hoppes #9 versus WD-40!
The sense of smell is closely linked to memory.
I was cleaning a gun today.
The smell of Hoppes #9 evoked many memories, mostly from when I was a little kid and learning about guns. It always makes me think of Dad's 30.06.
Spraying WD-40 into a rag to do a final wipe on the firearm brought back other gun and non-gun related memories, such as when I worked at a jet ski shop and we would spray the electronics with Water Displacement formula 40 to try to keep them working while doused.
What memories instantly pop into your head when you catch a whiff of either or both?
Hoppes #9 versus WD-40!
The sense of smell is closely linked to memory.
I was cleaning a gun today.
The smell of Hoppes #9 evoked many memories, mostly from when I was a little kid and learning about guns. It always makes me think of Dad's 30.06.
Spraying WD-40 into a rag to do a final wipe on the firearm brought back other gun and non-gun related memories, such as when I worked at a jet ski shop and we would spray the electronics with Water Displacement formula 40 to try to keep them working while doused.
What memories instantly pop into your head when you catch a whiff of either or both?