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Call me a dummy or a goody two shoes, but I've never needed a serious rust remover. I never let it get that far. But when I recently purchased three estate guns I found that my newly obtained .40 squirrel gun was not cleaned by the owner prior to his passing. Can't blame him. Gent might have passed on the range or simply put this rifle up expecting to clean it later and sadly never got to it.
I removed the lock and found rust. Everywhere. Freakin Everywhere. The lock is pretty one, but again... rusted all to the devil and back. So today I stumbled upon Loctite Naval Jelly. Man, this stuff is fabulous. If you got rust, get some. But be warned, the label clearly states "Will remove blueing".
FYI: there was zero fouling inside the the other two guns I purchased and the rest of the estate that I helped assess looked clean as a whistle. Can't help but be sentimental and think this was the last gun old boy shot. Thankfully she is rust free again.
I removed the lock and found rust. Everywhere. Freakin Everywhere. The lock is pretty one, but again... rusted all to the devil and back. So today I stumbled upon Loctite Naval Jelly. Man, this stuff is fabulous. If you got rust, get some. But be warned, the label clearly states "Will remove blueing".
FYI: there was zero fouling inside the the other two guns I purchased and the rest of the estate that I helped assess looked clean as a whistle. Can't help but be sentimental and think this was the last gun old boy shot. Thankfully she is rust free again.