So fellow Air gunners. I'm a awaiting my first PcP rifle which will arrive tomorrow (DAR25) and I have seen many of your conversations on waxing barrels and the major benefits of it. As well as the benefits that can be gained by lubricating pellets. I've worked as a high end custom finish carpenter,My entire life and used this dry lube blade coat literally on everything. For at least 10 years. It absolutely repels dust. Will turn an off the shelf table saw top to something that has 0 friction. Literally a night and day difference when pushing a 4x8 sheet of 3\4 through. You find things like that when your ripping 300 sheets. It leaves 0 residue. Is not petroleum based. And when used on my expensive 250$ miter blades. Extends their life. I use it on all my metal to metal parts that need lubricating and in my profession. Anything with petroleum will gather more dust and gunk up everything. I know I'm talking about woodworking alot but the metal to metal contact is similiar. Also its an aerosol that will not stain wood stocks either and doesn't build up. I've seen a lot of guys using carnuba wax, Pledge, or bicycle chain lube but nothing on this.you can only buy this from woodworking shops. Its 20$ a can. In my amateur Air gunning opinion. This could possibly trump all those. I swear by it for everything I stated. Thought I would throw that out there and get opinions also I've never had a tool rust that I've used it on