I have a few safe queens (nothing super fancy, but queens to me) that I keep stored in silicone gunstocks and haven't looked at for over a year.
So I decided to give them a wipe down, oil the bores etc and the first bore the patch came out RED. I have a dehumidifier in the room, I knew I oiled the bores and stored them in gunsocks, so how the hell were the bores rusty?
Well after a bit of sweating trying to figure out what I did wrong, I remembered I had coated the bores with a red grease that I use for lube on the semi's. Lucas red n tacky or whatever it's called.
This time I coated them with clear synthetic grease because I'm sure I'll be twice as forgetful next time I look at them...
So I decided to give them a wipe down, oil the bores etc and the first bore the patch came out RED. I have a dehumidifier in the room, I knew I oiled the bores and stored them in gunsocks, so how the hell were the bores rusty?
Well after a bit of sweating trying to figure out what I did wrong, I remembered I had coated the bores with a red grease that I use for lube on the semi's. Lucas red n tacky or whatever it's called.
This time I coated them with clear synthetic grease because I'm sure I'll be twice as forgetful next time I look at them...




















































