jayhway - - -
That's the exact same answer when I called 'em in late 1992 and asked about their Inglis Brownings. The very pleasant woman further said they guns came in a barrel full of cosmoline or the local equivalent. They would take out ten, wipe 'em off, pick the best of those, and ship it. Given how gummy that stuff is, ten bucks is mot an unreasonable price for that particular service.
I detail stripped the pistol, put all the parts in a double boiler and bubbled them vigorously for about 15 minutes. Spread them out on a terry cloth towel, brushed them with solvent, wiped and oiled them, and reassembled. Worked very well.
A friend told me later that he just takes his long guns to a do-it-yourself car wash late at night, pulls the bolt, uses the degreaser fluid, then high pressure soap and high pressure rinse, This does an excellen job on exterior and action inards, but long guns still need detail stripping, or at least removal of the stock.
Icopy, good luck on your purchase.
Best,
Johnny