Rust issues.

frankcastle

Member
Rating - 100%
23   0   1
Location
Earth
I need some advice how to get rid of rust from my shotgun. I lent my uncle my mossberg 590 over the last 5 months. When I got it back yesterday I found rust on the top of the barrel. Just a few small patches, still I hate to see that on any of my guns. How can I get rid of the little rust splotches ? Any advice would be very helpful.
 
frankcastle

If its happened in the last 5 months it s/b surface rust. Likely stored in a gun case. Use very fine(000) stell wool on these spots. Treat with oil after the rust is gone . G96 will bring the blueing back somewhat ----good luck----Cowboy
 
Ditto; very fine steel wool, sprayed with a little bit of gun oil, will take the rust off, but you then have to wipe it all of and re-lube lightly to make sure it doesn't start to re-rust in the same spot.
 
Try super fine steel wool (0000) and Hoppes #9. I've found it works better than just oil. May not make a difference on your gun but on old guns it removes dried oil and gunk as well as rust.
 
i has serious rust problems from storing a gun in my truck(legally). i tried every gun oil i could find. i got Rust Check oil from canadian tire. oil once a year and no rust.
 
Slash5 said:
Try super fine steel wool (0000) and Hoppes #9. I've found it works better than just oil. May not make a difference on your gun but on old guns it removes dried oil and gunk as well as rust.

Another vote for the old standby. #9 removes and stops further rusting but is gentle enough to not screw up the blueing. I've heard of really bad cases where very rusty pieces are slathered up libberally with Hoppes #9 then wrapped tightly with plastic wrap for several days to let the stuff work with pretty good results.

For what you describe rmkm' as Slash says I would get some 0000 steel wool, no coarser, wet it with #9 and gently rub the rusted area. Will probably work like a hot damn..
 
Salty said:
Another vote for the old standby. #9 removes and stops further rusting but is gentle enough to not screw up the blueing. I've heard of really bad cases where very rusty pieces are slathered up libberally with Hoppes #9 then wrapped tightly with plastic wrap for several days to let the stuff work with pretty good results.

For what you describe rmkm' as Slash says I would get some 0000 steel wool, no coarser, wet it with #9 and gently rub the rusted area. Will probably work like a hot damn..

Then get some real coarse steel wool, like damn near razor wire coarse, and go to your uncle's place and rub a spot on the top of his head with it. Then spray the spot with WD-40..............
 
Last edited:
You did not say which finish is on your 590, but if it is parkerized, I would try to rub the spots with a patch soaked in gun oil before I got too carries away with the steel wool. Parkerizing is pretty forgiving, and the spots should disappear. You can save the steel wool for the top of your uncle's head - priceless.

If rust has appeared on the outside of the barrel, I would be concerned that rust migh be starting inside the barrel as well. Scrubbing the bore with J-B Bore cleaner wouldn't hurt at all.
 
huntinstuff said:
Then get some real coarse steel wool, like damn near razor wire coarse, and go to your uncle's place and rub a spot on the top of his head with it. Then spray the spot with WD-40..............

Ah I love it. LOL, LOL.:p
I damn near fell out of my chair on that one.
 
spi said:
Personally, I'd use a brass or bronze brush and your oil of choice (mine would be G96 gun treatment) before I tried with steel wool.

X2 for that idea I use brass or copper first then steel if need be.
 
What about Gasoline? Gasoline can remove rust from any metal like open razors as well as prevent rust. It is cheap enough. Put the barrel in a container of some sort and let the gasoline do it's work for a few days. No abrasive rubbing which can damage other parts of the barrel.
 
frankcastle said:
I need some advice how to get rid of rust from my shotgun. I lent my uncle my mossberg 590 over the last 5 months. When I got it back yesterday I found rust on the top of the barrel. Just a few small patches, still I hate to see that on any of my guns. How can I get rid of the little rust splotches ? Any advice would be very helpful.

I had the same problem, some very minor rust on the barrel, after lending my 590 to a friend while I was overseas. You may want to dissassemble the magazine tube to inspect it, I was surpised to see that the inside of mine was seriously rusted even though the rest of the gun seemd mostly fine.
 
Back
Top Bottom