manbearpig
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is it just me, or does it seem better to leave old hunting rifles with their finish worn than it is to try and touch them up with cold blue?
i have a Mossberg and an old Anschutz .22 that were touched up with cold blue (Outers Gunslick and Hoppes respectively) and left at the cottage. the specific areas where they have been touched up seem to attract rust (and yes, they were rinsed very thoroughly and oiled well). both of these guns had parts that were in the white and did not rust.
also, in the exact same conditions - right beside them in fact - an old Mosin with barely any finish and no cold blue touchups stayed completely unaffected.
anyone else notice this? its almost like the cold blue makes the metal more susceptible to rust. i dont think ill use it again.
i have a Mossberg and an old Anschutz .22 that were touched up with cold blue (Outers Gunslick and Hoppes respectively) and left at the cottage. the specific areas where they have been touched up seem to attract rust (and yes, they were rinsed very thoroughly and oiled well). both of these guns had parts that were in the white and did not rust.
also, in the exact same conditions - right beside them in fact - an old Mosin with barely any finish and no cold blue touchups stayed completely unaffected.
anyone else notice this? its almost like the cold blue makes the metal more susceptible to rust. i dont think ill use it again.