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Unread 12-12-2025, 04:48 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by J. Scott Hanes View Post
I am pretty sure many Repro owners keep their guns in the case. Do you have any idea why there was so much corrosion? Moisture in the case or on the gun when it was put up? Temperature changes causing moisture formation? Sorry it happened and the gun looks good now.
I can't say exactly what the cause was in this Repro case, but a few years ago we did a batch of partial restorations for one of the larger SxS dealers in the midwest. They had a client who stored about 100 firearms in Jeff's outfitters cases. While pulling a gun out for pictures he noticed some rust on it. When he started opening the other cases there was rust on most all of them, some very minor and others worse than this reproduction we just did.

It was bizarre in that the rust didn't form on contact points like this reproduction did. It was mostly on unfinished steel parts like rim cuts, extractors, triggers, and non-hardened parts like trigger guards and barrels. The only thing they could figure was the cases were off-gassing from the adhesive or possibly the felt inside the cases and that reaction was enough to attack the soft/bare steel.
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