Unregistered
Regular
- Location
- South Ontario
When I first bought my (non-chromed) CZ-858, I cleaned the barrel like mad immediately after firing. I also cleaned the parts of the gas piston assembly that I could access, such as the piston itself. This appeared to work for a while.
Now, however, the barrel is always rusty, even after I clean all the rust out. I figure that I must have neglected the hard-to-reach parts of the piston where the gas flows from the barrel to the gas piston tube, or maybe the chamber itself (too much focus on the barrel.) I can't actually tell where it's coming from - everything else in the rifle, and the exterior, is clean and free of rust.
Assuming the rust comes from the firing chamber, or the gas tube, what are the consequences of rust? Does it pose a safety hazard, such as erosion venting gas, or would operating malfunctions happen long before that?
Now, however, the barrel is always rusty, even after I clean all the rust out. I figure that I must have neglected the hard-to-reach parts of the piston where the gas flows from the barrel to the gas piston tube, or maybe the chamber itself (too much focus on the barrel.) I can't actually tell where it's coming from - everything else in the rifle, and the exterior, is clean and free of rust.
Assuming the rust comes from the firing chamber, or the gas tube, what are the consequences of rust? Does it pose a safety hazard, such as erosion venting gas, or would operating malfunctions happen long before that?





















































