I don't know what it is, but I can't seem to stop my SKS from rusting in storage. I try to clean it using the cleaning rod and some paper towel (instead of normal patches) with an all-purpose cleaner/rust remover/lubricator. Yet every time I go to take the rifle out of the locker there is some new rust still in the barrel and in the chamber. The ammo is not corrosive, but it certainly is much harsher than the .22 I normally shoot.
My question is, am I cleaning it right or is it a moisture problem? Winter isn't too far around the corner, and I want to make sure I know how to properly clean and protect the rifle for storage.
Sorry for such a newbie question, but I figured I had it down ok as I have no issues with my .22s. Thanks!
My question is, am I cleaning it right or is it a moisture problem? Winter isn't too far around the corner, and I want to make sure I know how to properly clean and protect the rifle for storage.
Sorry for such a newbie question, but I figured I had it down ok as I have no issues with my .22s. Thanks!