I first want to admit, that this post will most certainly show you guys how new I am to the whole gun scene. I realize that they were rookie mistakes, and I am now ready to let go of my pride and ask some experts.
I recently, about 1 month ago, purchased a new Remington 870 Express Synthetic. I had taken it out, in warm weather, three different times and had put about 125 rounds through it. On my last outing, I had decided that the safest place for me, at the time, to store my shotgun was my car trunk because I had the trigger locked, and the truck has an independent key to open it, plus I was not planning to drive my car for a number of days, as I am out at camp.
Anyways, 4 days pass, and I finally make a trip into town, without the gun, and purchase a lockable case. I get home, excited that I no longer need to hide the gun in my trunk, and no longer need to take the barrel off to store it. I open my case, and take the lid off the box of my shotgun ready to reassemble it and put it in its new home, but when I look over I begin to think, 'man I don't remember my gun being so red and brown.' Suddenly it dawned on me that my gun and barrel were rusted and I began surfing to figure out what to do.
I followed instructions from this site, as well as a number of others of how to deal with rust issues. It has rusted so badly that I had to take it down past the factory paint, and there are still signs of where the rust was. I have went out a few weeks ago and got gun oil and cleaning supplies, and it has prevented more damage, but I was wondering what you guys think I should do. Do you think that the store where I got it would take it back? Or should I suck up my pride and take it to them to get it reblued, and what not? Could I paint it and stop it from rusting or am I just wasting my time and money?
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
Thanks,
Beach_boy
I recently, about 1 month ago, purchased a new Remington 870 Express Synthetic. I had taken it out, in warm weather, three different times and had put about 125 rounds through it. On my last outing, I had decided that the safest place for me, at the time, to store my shotgun was my car trunk because I had the trigger locked, and the truck has an independent key to open it, plus I was not planning to drive my car for a number of days, as I am out at camp.
Anyways, 4 days pass, and I finally make a trip into town, without the gun, and purchase a lockable case. I get home, excited that I no longer need to hide the gun in my trunk, and no longer need to take the barrel off to store it. I open my case, and take the lid off the box of my shotgun ready to reassemble it and put it in its new home, but when I look over I begin to think, 'man I don't remember my gun being so red and brown.' Suddenly it dawned on me that my gun and barrel were rusted and I began surfing to figure out what to do.
I followed instructions from this site, as well as a number of others of how to deal with rust issues. It has rusted so badly that I had to take it down past the factory paint, and there are still signs of where the rust was. I have went out a few weeks ago and got gun oil and cleaning supplies, and it has prevented more damage, but I was wondering what you guys think I should do. Do you think that the store where I got it would take it back? Or should I suck up my pride and take it to them to get it reblued, and what not? Could I paint it and stop it from rusting or am I just wasting my time and money?
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
Thanks,
Beach_boy
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