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soak it in clr, or a mixture of clr!
Does it actually work for something..?
soak it in clr, or a mixture of clr!
soak it in clr, or a mixture of clr!
That stuff doesn't do anything.
It wouldn't remove the mineral stains on the bathtub faucets for me.
I have a post in the gunsmithing forum with pics, it worked amazingly!
CLR!
Does it actually work for something..?
That stuff don't do nothing.
Yeah it do!
Didn't work for me.
a rip off
useless
they still sell the crap.
it worked amazingly!
It's a trick
If the barrel and bolt face are ok(barrel very likely is not, but isn't likely terminally bad either.), that's not as far gone as you think. Rusted and a bit pitted, but not teminal. A light touch with a fine, brass, wire wheel in a bench grinder(doesn't leave any marks) would be best. No magic dipping/soaking solutions are required. Eye protection is though. As is replacing that rear sight. Or not. It's not an issue sight, but it might work just fine for a truck gun.
Good, steel , wire wheel in the grinder won't do any more damage.
Grizz
Have you actually done this? It strikes me that immersion in water with an organic "primer" would only cause more oxidization. From the looks of it there is nothing to be lost by cleaning up the exterior on a wire wheel. The action has been sporterized, but might be salvageable. The bore is no doubt toast.
This actually works with feed molasses, ive used it for big metal items like axe heads that i've found metal detecting, takes a couple weeks of soaking but they come out white...something to do with the fermentation process does the work. and it does smell like the devil




























