Rust preventitive for problem firearms ???

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Thanks to all that responded about removing rust. I'm past the preventative point. A little more info. Our Home was lost in a fire a while ago. Most of my weapons were secure in sealed metal cases. This one was not, it was exposed to quite a bit of water during the firefighting process. I used the 0000 steel wool and some light oil and that removed 95% of the rust. I had the gun submerged in oil for a few months. I then completely disassembled the gun to check all the internal parts. The action and cycling works fine, there was no heat damage. It's just the last remaining surface rust I was trying to remove. Here's a picture of the room the gun was in and another picture showing the fire devastation. My wife, daughter and I got out okay. We also managed to save 3 out of our 4 kitties. Our oldest kitty didn't make it out.
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Wow! Sorry for what you lost, glad for what was saved!

As far as a corrosion preventative, look into EEZOX, the stuff is excellent.
 
LPS-3 Has always been good for me. It evaporates to a waxy/greasy film that really prevents rust. I live on the Gulf Coast so I have to really FIGHT that oxidation battle!
 
Originally Posted By: SOHCman
Just had a failure using regular rem-oil on an stainless barreled rifle... >( Its been in storage for about a year and was soaked in rem oil throughout the rifle. It was hard to pull the bolt back (uh oh!) and when I got it apart I found rust had formed between the locking lugs of the steel bolt and stainless barrel, as well as where the bolt has wear lines from sliding.

Was the plastic case the culprit (trapping in humidity)? It was basically in a climate controlled closet next to a constant heat source all year, humidity shouldn't have been a problem???

I feel lucky its mostly cosmetic, just makes me mad...


Longterm storage in a case will rust guns. Moisture in the padding can do it in a hurry.

For me, No one oil or cleaner applies to all situations. Frequently used guns get a light oil, Long term storage get gun grease.For some older muzzle loaders or reocurring rust, I have had some success with cutting a gun oil with WD or Remoil to help them creep. Oil the patch and give a light spray of the penetrant.
 
You'd be hard pressed to beat eezox as a rust inhibitor. Corrosion X Aviation and Breakfree Collector are also fantastic products for what you are after.
 
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