Jay Gardner
40 Cal.
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Yes, I know this has been discussed recently but I'm still perplexed. I have a .54 plains style rifle made in 1977 with a Douglas XX barrel. I've only owned the rifle for about 6 months and I have not shot it a lot.
After I clean the rifle I continue to get brown streaking on my patches, even days after I have cleaned the rifle with warm soapy water and patches with Cleanbore Oil and dry patches. I presume this is what is referred to as "flash" rust. I'm not so concerned with what starts it but I would like to know how to kill it, once and for all. Let's keep it simple. I have some Ballistol on the way.
Many thanks,
DG
After I clean the rifle I continue to get brown streaking on my patches, even days after I have cleaned the rifle with warm soapy water and patches with Cleanbore Oil and dry patches. I presume this is what is referred to as "flash" rust. I'm not so concerned with what starts it but I would like to know how to kill it, once and for all. Let's keep it simple. I have some Ballistol on the way.
Many thanks,
DG