I have an older .22 rifle that shoots great. It was my father's and the gun I learned to shoot when I was about 10 years old. I've recently acquired this rifle and have noticed a number of very light rust spots on the outside of the barrel. I'm wondering what product would work best to remove the rust.
I was thinking of giving the barrel a good coating of WD40 and letting it sit for a while. Then, I'd lightly rub the rusty spots off with a soft toothbrush. After that, I'd rub down the barrel and get it as dry as possible, clean it with some Gunscrubber perhaps, and then give it a light coat of CLP for future protection.
Is this a decent plan? Can anyone recommend a better way than WD40 to remove the spots (with the least amount of damage to the finish)?
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Guyon
NRA, GOA, & TFA Member
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[This message has been edited by Guyon (edited November 01, 2000).]
I was thinking of giving the barrel a good coating of WD40 and letting it sit for a while. Then, I'd lightly rub the rusty spots off with a soft toothbrush. After that, I'd rub down the barrel and get it as dry as possible, clean it with some Gunscrubber perhaps, and then give it a light coat of CLP for future protection.
Is this a decent plan? Can anyone recommend a better way than WD40 to remove the spots (with the least amount of damage to the finish)?
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Guyon
NRA, GOA, & TFA Member
Vote for your rights!!!
[This message has been edited by Guyon (edited November 01, 2000).]