Greasing misurps for storage.

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Anyone grease there Milsurps for long term storage? I have a few rifles that I don't plan on shooting often (if at all) and would like to put some sort of long term protection in the bore and action.

I was thinking of running some grease with a good corrosion protection rating through the bores and in the action, similar to what some militaries used to do. Nothing on the wood just common areas for corrosion.

I know the swiss did this with clearly great results. Apparently, if added right after shooting it also helps soften up the carbon so when the grease is cleaned out the bore is spotless.

Thoughts?
 
All my milsurps are greased at this time,including bores and bolt innards.Wood got an extra cleaning/layer of BLO.Works for me.
 
certainly at the very top of any list for long term storage is a ‘golden rod’
 
For guns I just leave a film of gun oil and store in the gun cabinet. Beyond that (and equally as important) I ensure that air in my house is dry and close to room temperature. I would rather leave an unprotected gun in a controlled environment than an oiled gun in a damp and dingy basement.

One good product for long term storage is T-9 Boeshield (developed by Boeing). It penetrates well and dries into a thick, waxy film. I use this on my reloading dies.
 
I use Crown Rust proofing gunk. They sell it by the spray can and if you get your car/truck treated they will fill a bottle for you.

Did you smell Krown or Rust Check? It's tranny fluid.
Any time I change my Auto Transmission Fluid, I mix the waste 50/50 with varsol and underspray my vehicles with it.
Excellent capillary action and good "sticky" factor.
 
I use ballistol to wipe everything down, and I repeat every couple years. NEVER had rust develop in Ontario when the guns are kept lightly oiled.
 
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