The rifle Neit Arms is talking about is not chrome-lined.
Ditch the gun sock. If you're in a high-humidity area, it may just be trapping moisture.
k thanks i will try that
cheers
The rifle Neit Arms is talking about is not chrome-lined.
Ditch the gun sock. If you're in a high-humidity area, it may just be trapping moisture.
does the vz not have a chrome lined barrel?
maybe thats why you havnt had rust
i dont know if you read the start of this thread but im not just relying on water and windex to clean
i oil and it rusts
you seem to always have somthing to say
but nothing of value
you need not reply cause i dont give a flying f ck what you have to say
you know it all no nothing
The reason your rifle is rusting is because you are using windex.
WINDEX IS MOSTLY WATER. WATER MAKES RUST.
The one and only time I saw rust on my rifle was immediately after using windex at the range where the windex pooled for a few minutes when i set the rifle down.
DONT USE WINDEX.
Keep it oiled and clean it normally and you will be fine.

For the love of god.. don't piss on your gun either.![]()

Wow, and people say that I'm a ####...
I would say that on the subject of the VZ 58 in general, and cleaning, maintenance and testing in specific I have a few things to say.. I would bet that I have more rounds down the pipe of this rifle than anyone else in the country. I have probably done more abusive testing on this rifle than anyone else in Canada.
No I don't have a chrome lined barrel, no I don't even have any paint on my rifle to protect it. I have not cleaned my rifle in +5000 rnds. I have used it in the rain, dirt, etc. How come it isn't rusting? Since this is a thread about rusting of VZ's, I think that my previous input here stands as credible. Take my advice and experience for what it's worth. I'm saying that cleaning a rifle doesn't have to be a long drawn out overly complicated experience. If your gun is rusting, you aren't oiling it. If you are cleaning your gun to shoot it, run a dry swab down the bore. If you're cleaning it to store, leave it oiled. Again.. if your gun is rusting... oil it & keep it oiled... Oiled metal will not rust. I'm saying that cleaning a rifle doesn't have to be a long drawn out overly complicated experience.
So my specific reply to you would be .. STFU; since we're trying to be polite. Thanks for coming out though.
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No rust... weird.
Wow, and people say that I'm a ####...
I would say that on the subject of the VZ 58 in general, and cleaning, maintenance and testing in specific I have a few things to say.. I would bet that I have more rounds down the pipe of this rifle than anyone else in the country. I have probably done more abusive testing on this rifle than anyone else in Canada.
No I don't have a chrome lined barrel, no I don't even have any paint on my rifle to protect it. I have not cleaned my rifle in +5000 rnds. I have used it in the rain, dirt, etc. How come it isn't rusting? Since this is a thread about rusting of VZ's, I think that my previous input here stands as credible. Take my advice and experience for what it's worth. I'm saying that cleaning a rifle doesn't have to be a long drawn out overly complicated experience. If your gun is rusting, you aren't oiling it. If you are cleaning your gun to shoot it, run a dry swab down the bore. If you're cleaning it to store, leave it oiled. Again.. if your gun is rusting... oil it & keep it oiled... Oiled metal will not rust. I'm saying that cleaning a rifle doesn't have to be a long drawn out overly complicated experience.
So my specific reply to you would be .. STFU; since we're trying to be polite. Thanks for coming out though.
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No rust... weird.
My 858 is as good as the day I bought it and all I do is wipe it down well with lots of WD-40 like the owners manual says...... Have any of you actually read your owners manuals? I do strip the gun and wipe everything clean as well but even with lots of corrosive ammo down the pipe and minimal cleaning she still looks like new....
What would be your ideal cleaning steps if I didn't want my rifle to look like I shat in it?Thanks
Ditch your nylon borebrush for a soft brass. After cleaning, wipe the barrel down (inside and out) with bore butter (it'll smell somethin' purtty too). Run a patch before shooting.
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I hardly ever clean mine and I don't have any problems with rust.
Ditch your nylon borebrush for a soft brass. After cleaning, wipe the barrel down (inside and out) with bore butter (it'll smell somethin' purtty too). Run a patch before shooting.




























