off an old shotgun.
1/11/2006 10:33:50 AM
Tetra or Blue Wonder
1/11/2006 10:46:10 AM
have it rebluedunless it's something really valuable better left in original condition
1/11/2006 11:07:31 AM
Sandpaper maybe?
1/11/2006 1:35:15 PM
Where exactly is the rust, and how much?
1/11/2006 4:24:33 PM
acid
1/11/2006 4:25:29 PM
0000 steel wool and gun oil. test it on a small area first, but I have had good luck with this on old guns
1/11/2006 4:28:38 PM
3 in 1 oil, and a gold polish rag.
1/11/2006 4:31:58 PM
wet the 0000 with the oil then gently rub it. go slow, you can scrub the blue off. what kind of shotgun?a cheap reblue is 100-125, but its like a maaco paint job. if its a double forget it you cant hotblue them due to melting the solder between the barrels. they have to be rust blued, which is the caddilac of blue finishes, but also $texas[Edited on January 11, 2006 at 4:54 PM. Reason : r]
1/11/2006 4:52:56 PM
its a remington 870, and its really not that old. i take care of it, i clean it and i store it in a protective case in a room temp dry area. the fact that its starting to rust a little pisses me off really. the rust is around the magazine cap and above the trigger near the stock. i bought some crap at walmart that says it takes off rust and im gonna scrub it with the scrubbing metal gun brush.
1/11/2006 5:23:07 PM
I don't know that this is the magical cure-all for any type of rust, but I've read somewhere that you should spray the site with some WD-40 and then remove the rust with a steel-wool scrub.
1/11/2006 7:44:21 PM
im gonna try the rusty duck stuff and the steel wool brush after i am done shooting this saturday. even if the gun becomes a POS, despite my preventative mantinenece, its no big loss really. just a 200 rem 870 from wal mart.
1/12/2006 9:15:46 AM
Shaklee works wonders on rust... not sure how it would work on a shotgun... but it's far less abrasive than steel wool...
1/12/2006 11:15:50 AM
I bet some PB blaster would help
1/12/2006 2:48:34 PM
if you go shooting in cold weather and come in and don't allow the gun to return to room temp and dry off before putting it in the case, the condesation will cause it to rust.
1/12/2006 3:38:04 PM
naval jelly
1/12/2006 3:48:28 PM
Your problem is storing it in the case. Put a couple packets of silica gel in there, if you must do it. Otherwise store it with a lock in a closet or something.
1/12/2006 6:14:36 PM
yeah, storing one in a case holds moisture. I learned that lesson the hard way.
1/12/2006 9:47:43 PM
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLG,GGLG:2005-52,GGLG:en&q=clean+rust+shotgunwhat the fuck is the internet?
1/13/2006 12:50:57 AM
use Turtle Wax Rubbing Compound, or anything to clean brass.
1/13/2006 12:59:32 AM
1/13/2006 10:54:27 AM
1/13/2006 1:14:55 PM
I think I read some where that white vinegar helps with rust. it's cheap and worth a try.
1/13/2006 6:34:11 PM
where do ya get silica gel
1/14/2006 1:03:45 AM
electronics packages.
1/16/2006 3:39:50 AM
yo dont stick it in your blood you gotta get a tetris shotneedle is fucking huge
1/16/2006 3:40:59 AM
four blocks may not seem like a lot, but some of them are shaped like little L's
1/16/2006 3:59:31 AM
although, the way glock pistols and springfield XDs are made they arent supposed to rust anyways. and i keep them clean and oiled regularly
1/16/2006 4:10:48 AM
man damn come on the tetris shot thing was golden
1/18/2006 2:37:18 AM