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I went to the range today, and when i got back my guns had condensation on them, I simply wiped them off very good and cleaned the bores as usual and then put them away, is this ok?
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I also applied gun oil after wiping them down.
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Should be fine. There is a company called Sentry who makes a wonderfull cloth impregnated with a silicon film that is good at inhibiting rust. There are also gun storage "socks" or soft cases that inhibit rust. Look at www.midwayusa.com
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Thank you okcmco, I'll put some on my next Midway Order. I always order from them at the end of the month.
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ORIGINAL: okcmco Should be fine. There is a company called Sentry who makes a wonderfull cloth impregnated with a silicon film that is good at inhibiting rust. There are also gun storage "socks" or soft cases that inhibit rust. Look at www.midwayusa.com |
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ORIGINAL: Chantecler111 I went to the range today, and when i got back my guns had condensation on them, I simply wiped them off very good and cleaned the bores as usual and then put them away, is this ok? I use this stuff, and even in the salty dampness oif coastal Alaska, it absolutely PREVENTS rust! |
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Thank all of you who responded, I woke up this morning and checked on the guns and they were fine.
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Usually when it's cooler outside and you've had the guns out for some time, they aclimate to the temperature outside. You bring them inside in the warmer environment and they will sweat until the metal aclimates to the inside temperature and the condensation evaporates. NEVER bring the guns in from the cold and put them in a gun case.They WILL begin to rust if you don't let it dry and then oil/silicone treatbefore putting them up.
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