How to keep AR bore/calibre rust free ?
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How to keep AR bore/calibre rust free ?
Since the time SDB 45 added to my collection , my National-25 and other Local-35 have gone silent.
I oil all three guns on weekly basis , but I do not do anything for keeping the bores rust free.
Hope to hear some advices from forum members.
Basu
I oil all three guns on weekly basis , but I do not do anything for keeping the bores rust free.
Hope to hear some advices from forum members.
Basu
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Re: How to keep AR bore/calibre rust free ?
Hi Basu,
I shoot a couple of pellets at least every other day. This helps prevent rust. In case of an extended break, i used to use G Smith oil wads and leave the rifle till i come back. Now-a-days i use a wad dipped in WD 40 and push it through using a barrel rod. The use of the later has been debated before but works great for me.
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php ... 81#p203781
BD
I shoot a couple of pellets at least every other day. This helps prevent rust. In case of an extended break, i used to use G Smith oil wads and leave the rifle till i come back. Now-a-days i use a wad dipped in WD 40 and push it through using a barrel rod. The use of the later has been debated before but works great for me.
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php ... 81#p203781
BD
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Re: How to keep AR bore/calibre rust free ?
The surest way to keep air rifle barrels from catching rust when not in use for long durations is to:
1. Depending on the calibre 0.177 or 0.22 - pass a 'pull through' moistened with WD40 or any good Gun Oil a few times through the barrel...
(Pull Through is available with most gun dealers) This is OK for ARs whose barrels are not fouled with lead when the pellet passes through them when the gun is fired.
2. If there is lead fouluing then - clean the barrel with a brass wire brush (available with gun dealers) - after one or two passes see if any residue lead is still adhering to the grooves inside the barrel. If so repeat the procedure till all lead deposits are removed. After this follow with application of gun oil.
> Brass is a softer metal than steel so dont worry about your ARs barrel's insides getting damaged.
> Do not store your ARs in canvas / rexin 0r leather cases when not in use...
> Rub the outsides (all metal parts) with a soft cloth lightly moistened with a good oil & put the AR inside a plastic sleeve (It would be better if a few holes are punctured on the plastic sleeve to avoid an moisture being trapped inside which may condense with changing atmospheric temperatures and cause rusting)
Briha
1. Depending on the calibre 0.177 or 0.22 - pass a 'pull through' moistened with WD40 or any good Gun Oil a few times through the barrel...
(Pull Through is available with most gun dealers) This is OK for ARs whose barrels are not fouled with lead when the pellet passes through them when the gun is fired.
2. If there is lead fouluing then - clean the barrel with a brass wire brush (available with gun dealers) - after one or two passes see if any residue lead is still adhering to the grooves inside the barrel. If so repeat the procedure till all lead deposits are removed. After this follow with application of gun oil.
> Brass is a softer metal than steel so dont worry about your ARs barrel's insides getting damaged.
> Do not store your ARs in canvas / rexin 0r leather cases when not in use...
> Rub the outsides (all metal parts) with a soft cloth lightly moistened with a good oil & put the AR inside a plastic sleeve (It would be better if a few holes are punctured on the plastic sleeve to avoid an moisture being trapped inside which may condense with changing atmospheric temperatures and cause rusting)
Briha
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Re: How to keep AR bore/calibre rust free ?
Thanks BD & Briha ,
Thanks , indeed ......
Basu
Thanks , indeed ......
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Re: How to keep AR bore/calibre rust free ?
If it is desired to keep air gun inside an air tight enclosure ( for long duration) rusting can be avoided by silica gel. This is the substance inside the small pouches found in tablet boxes, electronic equipment boxes etc ( often with a warning :''do not swallow"'}. Open two such pouches, roast the granules over a slow flame in a spoon. Once it turns into blue colour it can be assumed that all moisture is given out. Pour this into the cover containing gun and seal it tightly..
This will absorb all moisture inside and the gun will be rust free for a long time ( I have stored guns like this up to six months)
This will absorb all moisture inside and the gun will be rust free for a long time ( I have stored guns like this up to six months)
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Re: How to keep AR bore/calibre rust free ?
Rangoon oil,
olive oil,
wax, engine oil, snake oil, frog lube,lithium grease, etc, etc, etc .....the list never ends!
Tried a lot of them but if RUST protection is the prime objective there is nothing like Eezox out there!!!
olive oil,
wax, engine oil, snake oil, frog lube,lithium grease, etc, etc, etc .....the list never ends!
Tried a lot of them but if RUST protection is the prime objective there is nothing like Eezox out there!!!
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Re: How to keep AR bore/calibre rust free ?
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