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95XL883
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December 3, 2011 - 6:49 pm
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I shot my model 22 and didn't get to clean it for three weeks or so.  When I did the patches that I was wiping the exterior stained brown.  The gun looks rust free to my eyes with strong deep bluing.  I don't think I have ever seen this before.  Did my gun start to rust in those three weeks?  Image Enlarger

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If it was clean (and clear of rust) beforehand, you are unlikely to have a problem. If there are deep scratches and worn areas, maybe some rust could develop over time, but remember that the bluing is an anti-corrosion protective process.

My 15-2 was shoved away in very haphazard storage in basements and attics fro over 15 years with no adverse effects. If yours cleaned up good, I'd guess you're probably pretty safe.

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Was is recently reblued, or touched up in places?  If so, and it wasn't carded well, that could also be the culprit.  Blueing starts as rust.

Just a thought.  I'm w/ Steve; if it cleaned up OK, then no worries.

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December 3, 2011 - 11:21 pm
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Thanks guys.  I do wonder a little if it is the solvent as I think that is the first time I've used Hoppes #9 on it.  But the Hoppes doesn't do that on my other guns.  One other thing that is different is that it is now in a safe.  The basement is pretty dry and I've got silica gel pacs in there.  There were a lot of different people shooting it last time out.  Maybe somebody spilled something on it?  I'll keep my eye and a coat of oil on it.  Darn the luck, I'll just have to pull it once a month and wipe it down.  smile

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No way Hoppes would do anything like that. Any chance you got the

safe against an outside wall ? Is it against concrete block ?

I ask because Father-n-law had his in the basement on an outside wall

with no humidifier in the safe and things got real ugly after a year.

 

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Thanks Blacktop.  Maybe it is the safe.  Basement walls are poured concrete and all underground.  One is outside.  I'll get fresh silica and look into getting a dehumidifying rod.

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Keep us posted I don't think it is rust , more years of build up that finally turn loose!   Yes on the out side walls, and dehumidifier, I use an incandescent bulb  burning 24/7 (40w)!  seems to keep things dry!  

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Here's a wild guess-maybe shooting outdoors on a windy day? Might just be dirt?

 

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I will say that many of the DW's I buy have microscopic levels of rust on them...  They may look clean with nice bluing, but a quick LIGHT pass with any polishing agent (flitz, mothers, etc), will quickly reveal how dirty the bluing really is.

Polish it up real good and I bet you no longer will pull any rust stains off of it.

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Thanks guys.  Something in Dave's post reminded me that I did put Renaissance Wax on it about 3 months ago.  It didn't seem to make any difference so I forgot about it.  Maybe that is the brown stain.  And as Steve suggested, the last shoot was outdoors on a dusty day.  Maybe the combination of the two? 

 

I'm hesitant to take any polish to it.  Except for some cloudiness the blue looks great.  I did take it out this morning.  Interesting that the initial wipe with a dry cloth didn't pull any brown, but a wipe with a little gun oil pulled a little brown.  I'll keep an eye on it.

 

You know, I'm going to have to start more days like that.  There was something calming about giving a gun a quick wipe with a little oil.  

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