You clean and wipe down your rifle.
Thats all it takes after spending a day in the rain? A few days in the rain, while staying in a tent?
You clean and wipe down your rifle.
Thats all it takes after spending a day in the rain? A few days in the rain, while staying in a tent?
Joel, people have done it for years. The irony is that many stainless rifles are stainless where you see them and blued were you can’t. How wonderful.
Lived that life, and with blued, and stainless rifles. The stainless was definitely better, though with Eezox I was able to keep a Merkel .375 double rifle impressively clean. The stainless literally lived wet and never needed anything except periodic sand cleanings. It got cased and worried about a lot less than the Merkel too, so overall its duty cycle was more severe.
Might be the only legitimate use of WD-40 for a gun.
Stainless guns still require maintenance and not all stainless is created equal, well maybe the stainless used in guns is, but the polish and finish seem to have some effect.
Lived that life, and with blued, and stainless rifles. The stainless was definitely better, though with Eezox I was able to keep a Merkel .375 double rifle impressively clean. The stainless literally lived wet and never needed anything except periodic sand cleanings. It got cased and worried about a lot less than the Merkel too, so overall its duty cycle was more severe.
Have you had em out for a few days or more, especially in wet environments?
Not challenging, really want to hear your experiences and how you mitigate the conditions
Cheers!All remarkably indistinguishable, except Eezox, it worked as well or better than advertised. WD overall performed better than its price point.
I have a few times but only a couple times a year. I found wet snow was my one and only problem causing a factory savage stock to warp. Stainless wouldn’t have helped that any. I’ve no doubt stainless is better, especially if you can’t wipe em down. Alberta isn’t the wet coast either so for me, and 50 years ####’n around in the bush I’ve never seen an issue with blued steel. Check your trigger out on your stainless rifles. That’s more of a concern for me than a character mark on a barrel. 100yr old blued rifles still work just fine with a little care.
What I meant when I made my statement was I certainly wouldn’t discount a blued rifle if it checked most of the other boxes.
I should clarify; WD is good for what is says in the name- displacing water. Spray out the water, then oil with something less sticky
I had an m77 mkii stainless that would rust with salt spray and time.
There was a lube test for protection a ways back, I remember some frog piss and wd-40 specialist long term corrosion inhibitor were the ones that provided the best corrosion protection. The rest of the field wasn’t close to those two. I do miss the smell of g96. I got the wd specialist because the froggy stuff wasnt findable at the time but walfart had online order to store on the wd-40, it’s meh on smell. Regular wd-40 didn’t stand out and ran with the pack in those that didn’t make the top two category...from recollection. Someone will have that link somewhere.
Yeah but is it a dooiser and does your finger touch the tip of the blade???