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Unread 09-08-2018, 11:43 AM   #1
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So was curious to see what products you guys use for keeping the rust off your barrels? As technology changes so do products, so let's hear 'em!
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I have never had a problem with rusting just keep the ac on and wipe down once in a while with Ballistol .
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I usually just wipe em down with remoil and stick em in the safe. No problems. Have a desicant van i mb the safe.
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Ballistol on most. IBIZ wax on damascus and twist bbls.
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This is the most exhaustive evaluation of gun care products that I've ever seen, 46 different products were evaluated.
https://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/vie...ba70c65d7912dc
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Many years ago I was in a serious collector's gun vault looking at six Parker Bros. .410-bores, two graded L.C. Smith .410-bores and a 20-gauge HE-Grade Super-Fox. I asked what the aroma was and was handed a wiping rag and a spray can of G-96. If it was good enough for those guns, good enough for mine.

Some years ago, when Keith Kearcher was in Longview, Washington, where things are pretty damp, he recommended EEZOX. I keep a can of that and a wiping rag in each vehicle.

As dry as it is here on the Washington/Idaho border, I'd probably have to work at getting a gun to rust.
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Oh yeah forgot to add, Brad Bachelder recommended using watco oil on the barrels to protect them
The post is on here somewhere.
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Watco oil? Interesting, isnt that an oil for wood?
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Yeah, Brad said to wipe it own and let it dry and it should protect the barrels. You can look up his post but I think he said once a year or every 2 years something like that. It works well for protecting the pattern.
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RIG has always worked for me, both as a protector, and a lubricant on hinge pins
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