HOW IT WORKS

The ingredients in Blue Magic Oil ™ are impregnated into the carbon steel poles. The more Blue Magic Oil ™ is used, the better the lubrication impregnates and builds up. We have not found it to over-build.

For example, a 9mm pistol with a slide action on the top was cleaned with solvent and then some Blue Magic Oil ™ was worked into the gun over a period of several hours then the gun was re-cleaned with solvent and put back together with no oil after re-cleaning the gun, it had better lubricity than when regular gun oil was used, which shows that after the oil is gone, the lubrication still works. Also, other tests have shown that Blue Magic Oil ™ has reduced the amount of pull on the trigger. 
 
When resizing military brass (the toughest to resize), too much lubricant on the brass can cause it to hydraulic and be crushed. Blue Magic Oil ™ was liberally applied to the brass and the case was sized without being crushed. We were unable to cause the case to hydraulic even after repeated additions of Blue Magic Oil ™. We also found that after oiling the case we could resize many more pieces of brass without having to re-oil because the lubricity was impregnated into the dye.
Blue Magic Oil Test Results
Increased Accuracy, Lower Barrel Temperature, Cleaner Barrels, and increased Cyclic Rate! 
Tests on several types of guns showed that after using Blue Magic Oil ™, accuracy was increased, barrel temperature was lowered, barrels were cleaner after firing, and the cyclic rate was increased!

The tests were conducted at Caswell Shooting Range, 855 E. Isabella, Mesa, Arizona 85024. The tests were overseen and performed by John Campbell, Manager of Caswell Shooting Range, and Rick Kennedy, Owner of Kennedy Kustom Guns. The thermometer used was a Fluke 51, Type K.

The timer used to test the rate of fire was a Pact Mark III Championship Timer and Chronograph.
Test 1: 9MM MP5 Machine Gun
A 9mm MP5 fully automatic German machine gun with a fluted chamber was cleaned using normal procedures. Then 31 rounds were fired, using PMC 9A 9mm Luger 115GR.FMJ lot #9A-427 ammunition.

The temperature of the barrel was 103.7 degrees after shooting. It took 2.16 seconds to fire the 31 rounds, which equals a cyclic rate of 861 round per minute.

The gun was then stripped, and the barrel cleaned. A small amount of Blue Magic Oil ™  was applied to the barrel and some of the moving parts of the gun. Then another 31 shots were fired.

The maximum temperature was 96.2 degrees after firing, which was a decrease of 7.5 degrees. It took 2.1 seconds to fire the 31 rounds, which equals 885 rounds per minute...an increase of 24 rounds per minute.
Test 2: Cap and Ball Black Powder Shooting
Joe Wilby 
of California commented that he normally gets 11-15 shots with his Cap and Ball Black Powder Rifle before having to clean it due to loss of accuracy.

He tried Blue Magic Oil ™ and after 50+ shots, his accuracy had not deviated! After he got home that evening, he used only a few patches to clean his gun.

Normally, he says it takes "about half a bed sheet" to clean his gun.