Hunting season is over, so now it is time to store the firearms away for another 10 months. But here is the dilemma with the Remington firearms. Oxidation or is it Rust.
There always seems to be this reddish brown film on the exterior metal parts of the Remington’s mainly the barrels both shotguns and rifles. You can't see this oxidation and there is no apparent rusting of the metals parts. The appearance overall is nice and shiny. So I oil the barrels with Hoppes 9 Oil and use nylon scrubbies to scrub the barrels and receivers and wipe down with paper towels. Each time I do a wipe down there is this reddish brown coloration on the paper towel. I perform this operation many times before the paper towel comes out clean after a wipe down. I have tried a number of cleaning products but nothing seems to work very well. So in order to clean the barrels there is a considerable amount of elbow grease and paper towels used to clean the barrels.
Is there a better and quicker solution to remove this oxidation from Remington barrels?
I’m not keen about using the 0000 steel wool as seen on YT. And yes I store my firearms at room temperature and they are wiped down after a day in the field or at the range.
Thanks in advance.
There always seems to be this reddish brown film on the exterior metal parts of the Remington’s mainly the barrels both shotguns and rifles. You can't see this oxidation and there is no apparent rusting of the metals parts. The appearance overall is nice and shiny. So I oil the barrels with Hoppes 9 Oil and use nylon scrubbies to scrub the barrels and receivers and wipe down with paper towels. Each time I do a wipe down there is this reddish brown coloration on the paper towel. I perform this operation many times before the paper towel comes out clean after a wipe down. I have tried a number of cleaning products but nothing seems to work very well. So in order to clean the barrels there is a considerable amount of elbow grease and paper towels used to clean the barrels.
Is there a better and quicker solution to remove this oxidation from Remington barrels?
I’m not keen about using the 0000 steel wool as seen on YT. And yes I store my firearms at room temperature and they are wiped down after a day in the field or at the range.
Thanks in advance.





















































