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Rust Prevention
All of us are concerned about protecting our surplus arms. Here is an excellent article that may be helpful. All the best...
Gil http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/Gun...?p=0&t=1&i=503 |
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Hey Gil..
If ya want to keep your guns from rusting..move to Wyoming. Heck you can leave tater chips out for a day or two and they are still good. Not much rust here. Was in the junk yard the other day. Saw a 59 Chebby there..glass was good no rust and the bumpers were shining like new. Key was in the trunk..turned it and clunk..it opened all by itself. No rust here.to speak of.
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Gil,
Very good link. I use the Old Army Manual procedure of cleaning the bore and then wiping it in and out with G.I. Mil Spec Rifle Grease. I have stored guns for 5 or 10 years with no hint of rust. I also used dessicant packets in my vaults and recharge them when the blue dog turns pink. Adam
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Gil
I'm testing 3 in 1 Rust Shield at the present. It is in drawer with actions,i.e.; (2) Commercial Mausers,Argentine,Mexican,and VZ-24. Been in there about a month with no signs of rust. jplonghunter
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I agree with Gil
A film of grease inside and out is the way to go to protect firearms. Take care...
Joe |
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