corrosive primers effects on bare metal.
similar bare metals on a rifle would be gas block, gas tube and non-chrome bore (on CZ858 non-res, pre 1951 SKS45 and all yugo SKS).
many of us like using czech corrosive ammo, simply bcos its cheap, yes, it does require a bit of more work to get rid of the corrosive salt left behind by the primer but after all these years im kinda use to it and it has become part of my cleaning routine.
i been using hot water ever since i started using corrosive ammo and i have never had any rust issue so i never found a reason to try another pre-cleaning technique however i will be moving soon and i wont have an access to a laundry tub so im looking for another technique that will free me from the tub. doing pre-cleaning at the range would be ideal.
now, over the years i have read so many ways to clean a rifle, more ways than to leave your lover but im hassitant to venture from the proven method. i have read from "do nothing, just throw in the trunk" to "pissing down the bore".
i have read there are commercial products that will also do a good job but i wont be testing those except for the WD-40 and that is only bcos i use it to protect the metal when i store it for the winter but never for pre-cleaning so im sceptical when i read a member recommending it .
test 1.
different pre-cleaning techniques only, not followed by regular cleaning. this test is compare the rust to each other.
day 1. started at 9am.
weather condition: cloudy temp 25c-13c.
- 5 steel plate strips, i cleaned the surfaces with a grinder.
- 5 czech ammos , bullet & powder removed (thanks to my son).
- each test strip had 1 primer set off on it.
- waited 6 hours before applying pre-cleaning technique and then padded dry.
strip 1, no pre-cleaning technique.
strip 2. hot water (250ml) with a dab of dishwashing soap.
strip 3. semi-hot tap water (250ml) with dab of soap.
strip 4. windex, sprayed 30 times.
strip 5. WD-40, sprayed 7 times.
day 2.
light morning rain, rest of the day cloudy.
when i came home in the evening (36 hrs later), i noticed a colour changed on the test strips, very noticeable dark red on 5 (WD-40), a little less red on 1 (no pre-cleaning). the other 3 had slight colour changed but really hard to tell so i had to use a flash light to the shiny irregular surfaces to tell the differences.
day 3.
cloudy.
the strips are slightly darker .
i will leave the trips for a few more days before proceeding to test 2 .
so far the test 1 revealed do not store your rifle without pre-cleaning (or regular cleaning) and not to use WD-40 for pre-cleaning.
in order of most rust are 5 followed by 1, hardly noticeable on 3, 4 and 2 is the least.
test 2 next, i will test the strips but this time i will follow with a regular cleaning with solvent and re-coating with oil .
similar bare metals on a rifle would be gas block, gas tube and non-chrome bore (on CZ858 non-res, pre 1951 SKS45 and all yugo SKS).
many of us like using czech corrosive ammo, simply bcos its cheap, yes, it does require a bit of more work to get rid of the corrosive salt left behind by the primer but after all these years im kinda use to it and it has become part of my cleaning routine.
i been using hot water ever since i started using corrosive ammo and i have never had any rust issue so i never found a reason to try another pre-cleaning technique however i will be moving soon and i wont have an access to a laundry tub so im looking for another technique that will free me from the tub. doing pre-cleaning at the range would be ideal.
now, over the years i have read so many ways to clean a rifle, more ways than to leave your lover but im hassitant to venture from the proven method. i have read from "do nothing, just throw in the trunk" to "pissing down the bore".
i have read there are commercial products that will also do a good job but i wont be testing those except for the WD-40 and that is only bcos i use it to protect the metal when i store it for the winter but never for pre-cleaning so im sceptical when i read a member recommending it .
test 1.
different pre-cleaning techniques only, not followed by regular cleaning. this test is compare the rust to each other.
day 1. started at 9am.
weather condition: cloudy temp 25c-13c.
- 5 steel plate strips, i cleaned the surfaces with a grinder.
- 5 czech ammos , bullet & powder removed (thanks to my son).
- each test strip had 1 primer set off on it.
- waited 6 hours before applying pre-cleaning technique and then padded dry.
strip 1, no pre-cleaning technique.
strip 2. hot water (250ml) with a dab of dishwashing soap.
strip 3. semi-hot tap water (250ml) with dab of soap.
strip 4. windex, sprayed 30 times.
strip 5. WD-40, sprayed 7 times.
day 2.
light morning rain, rest of the day cloudy.
when i came home in the evening (36 hrs later), i noticed a colour changed on the test strips, very noticeable dark red on 5 (WD-40), a little less red on 1 (no pre-cleaning). the other 3 had slight colour changed but really hard to tell so i had to use a flash light to the shiny irregular surfaces to tell the differences.
day 3.
cloudy.
the strips are slightly darker .
i will leave the trips for a few more days before proceeding to test 2 .
so far the test 1 revealed do not store your rifle without pre-cleaning (or regular cleaning) and not to use WD-40 for pre-cleaning.
in order of most rust are 5 followed by 1, hardly noticeable on 3, 4 and 2 is the least.
test 2 next, i will test the strips but this time i will follow with a regular cleaning with solvent and re-coating with oil .
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